Louisiana U.S. Rep Garret Graves: “You can spend millions on flood protection or billions on hurricane recovery. These funds build in…”

Louisiana U.S. Rep Garret Graves: “You can spend millions on flood protection or billions on hurricane recovery. These funds build in…”
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Garret Graves tweeted the following:

“You can spend millions on flood protection or billions on hurricane recovery.
These funds build in the billions we’ve secured in hurricane protection, strategic restoration of LAs coast and flood control. LA is safer with these investments.
More here: garretgraves.house.gov/media-center/p
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Here are other recent tweets from Garret Graves:

“Last night I joined @stcharlesgov President Matt Jewell in holding a townhall to discuss FEMAs new National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) called Risk Rating 2.0
Want to stay updated? Let us know: garretgraves.house.gov/nfip
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“Congress has to pass an additional government funding bill by next week hurricane recovery funding must be included in that package. (2/2)
twitter.com/RepGarretGrave” on March 3
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“TODAY the White House explicitly requested from Congress $10 billion for Ukraine aid and another $22.5 billion for COVID response.
But $0 for hurricane recovery funding.
Families continue to struggle across Louisiana. This is an urgent need. (1/2)
whitehouse.gov/omb/briefing-r” on March 3
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