Updated: Mar. 18, 2022, 11:10 a.m. |Household debris is piled up in communities like Magnolia Springs, Ala., as cleanup continues along roadways in Baldwin County more than four weeks after Hurricane Sally made landfall near Gulf Shores, Ala., in September 2020. .The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development has allocated $312 million to Alabama to help in recovery from damage caused by Hurricane Sally and Hurricane Zeta in fall 2020, Gov. Kay Ivey announced today.
HUD is sending the money to Alabama as part of the Disaster Relief Supplemental Appropriations Act. The Alabama Department of Economic and Community Affairs will manage the funds. HUD designated most of the money for areas hit hardest by the storms, which include all of Baldwin and Mobile counties and the 36502 zip code in western Escambia County, the governor’s office said. That decision was based on information from the Federal Emergency Management Agency.
ADECA will distribute the money through grants. The agency will hold public meetings about in the coming months to develop a plan on the types of recovery projects, eligibility for local governments, and the application process. ADECA will begin accepting grant applications after HUD approves the plan.
Information about the funds and planning process will be posted on the Community Development Block Grant Disaster Recovery page of ADECA’s website.
And GovernorKayIvey Mima gonna build two new prisons with it!
States' rights! Tell Joe to keep his federal money; Kay says she will fight against everything he does. Let her write the checks.
Wait, that's socialism.
Socialism.
Those Jim Crows will build prisons and chicken houses with Fed money.
Alright, alright, alright this is a good start, but it's way less than what was sent to foreign countries. And it came after giveaways to the foreign countries. The American government can do better for our own citizens.
Yea. More money for prisons and anti-CRT investigators.
Can we get some Republican quotes on this?
You mean GovernorKayIvey is taking that nasty federal money?
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