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by QuestionGirl • 10:38 am
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I don’t understand why the Democratic led congress hasn’t done something about the Gulf Coast. Why has it been forgotten???????? 2 years…..and it’s still a mess.
NEW ORLEANS — More than 20 months after Hurricane Katrina, many communities in Mississippi and Louisiana are still haggling with the Federal Emergency Management Agency over how much money the government will reimburse them for debris removal and infrastructure repairs.
FEMA says it audits all Katrina projects to root out waste and fraud. Local officials, however, say the agency has needlessly dragged out the process and has not clearly defined what prices it considers reasonable.
Millions of dollars are at stake for cash’strapped communities still struggling to rebuild. Some communities say that if FEMA does not reimburse their expenses, they may have to borrow money or raises taxes to cover debris-removal contracts.
In Mississippi, two dozen counties and cities could lose a combined $18.4 million because FEMA questions whether they paid too much for the work, said Mike Womack, director of the Mississippi Emergency Management Agency.
Read more at the Washington Post
Filed: FEMA, Hurricane Katrina








