Louisiana Rep. Garret Graves addresses storm resilience and Gulf resources

Louisiana Rep. Garret Graves addresses storm resilience and Gulf resources
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Rep. Garret Graves, a U.S. Congressman representing Louisiana’s 6th district since 2015, recently shared his views on storm resilience and resource management via social media. Graves emphasized the importance of prioritizing local needs in federal disaster funding and highlighted efforts to address imbalances in resource management.

On November 25, 2024, Rep. Garret Graves expressed concerns about national priorities regarding disaster resilience funding. He stated, “In Louisiana, we take storm resilience seriously—our communities self-invest in protection. But nationally, we’re falling short on priorities. FEMA must focus on our own citizens first when allocating taxpayer dollars. It’s time to fix this disparity.”

Later that day, Graves announced a collaborative effort with another representative to address resource management issues in the Gulf of Mexico. He tweeted at 20:58:41 UTC, “I teamed up with colleague @RepTroyCarter to fix an imbalance in Gulf of Mexico resource management.”

At nearly the same time, he discussed the benefits of energy production and fisheries management for Louisiana’s coastlines and ecosystems. His post read, “Energy production in Louisiana waters will result in new revenue to rebuild our coast and protect our people and energy infrastructure. And Louisiana fisheries management will remain the best in the country. This is a win for energy, ecosystems and estuaries – and that benefits…”



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