Louisiana U.S. Rep Garret Graves: “We appropriated the first tranche of Hurricane Ida aid in September and the first dollar hasnt hit…”

Louisiana U.S. Rep Garret Graves: “We appropriated the first tranche of Hurricane Ida aid in September and the first dollar hasnt hit…”
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Garret Graves tweeted the following:

“We appropriated the first tranche of Hurricane Ida aid in September and the first dollar hasnt hit the ground yet.
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Here are other recent tweets from Garret Graves:

“How in the world can there not be a penny of hurricane recovery funds in today’s government funding bill?
We need assistance in Louisiana for those impacted by Hurricanes Ida, Laura, Delta and Zeta.
It’s incredibly frustrating the lack of disaster aid.”
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“In September of last year, we provided a down payment on recovery funds for those affected by Hurricane Ida.
Here we are six months later and the Biden Administration has not even allocated a penny to the State of Louisiana. twitter.com/elizabethcrisp
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“My full statement on the government funding bill today that provides ZERO for Louisianas hurricane recovery efforts.”
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