Louisiana U.S. Rep Garret Graves: “Since day one of the 2016 Flood recovery, weve worked with our local schools, businesses and families….”

Louisiana U.S. Rep Garret Graves: “Since day one of the 2016 Flood recovery, weve worked with our local schools, businesses and families….”
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Garret Graves tweeted the following:

“Since day one of the 2016 Flood recovery, weve worked with our local schools, businesses and families. I am proud to have helped them secure these long-overdue FEMA grants to help them rebuild. We are continuing to work with Baker officials on the construction of a new facility.”
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Here are other recent tweets from Garret Graves:

“In July 2020, we gathered Baker High School officials & FEMA Admin Pete Gaynor to discuss FEMAs re-evaluation of additional costs identified by Baker to repair and replace structures damaged by the 2016 Flood
This led to nearly $1.3 million awarded today
bit.ly/36ipeWn twitter.com/RepGarretGrave
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“It continues to make no sense how we can shell out billions in American taxpayer dollars for people in other countries when we have unmet needs right here at home.
There needs to be the same sense of urgency for south Louisianas hurricane recovery.” on March 12
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“Louisiana fishers have seen incredible challenges over the past several years record natural disasters, unfair & illegal fishing practices from other countries, burdensome regulations, & the pandemic. Banning Russian seafood is another way to help our fishing communities. (2/2)” on March 11
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