Hardball Big Number: 13-- Texas' Disaster Declarations Since Rick Perry Took Office
Hardball's Big Number April 30, 2009 from the Mother Jones article Texas, Run by Secessionist Guv, Has Received More Federal Disaster Relief Than Any State.
According to FEMA's website, Texas has been the site of 13 "major disaster declarations" since Perry took office following George W. Bush's departure in 2001. That includes five instances of severe storms and flooding, two tropical storms, one "extreme wildfire threat," and Hurricanes Claudette, Rita, Dolly, and Ike. (Texas received significant federal assistance following Hurricane Katrina, but it did not appear on FEMA's website in the "major disaster declaration" category.)
David Riedman, a public information specialist at FEMA, explained to me that a major disaster declaration is issued when a governor "determines the state's resources are overrun." From that point forward, the federal government, under federal law, is required to reimburse the state for at least 75 percent of the cost of recovery. Help is primarily targeted at rebuilding roads and bridges, debris removal, and repairing damage to public buildings. In the relief efforts that are still under way from the damage done by Hurricane Ike, the federal government is reimbursing Texas for 100 percent of all expenses, according to Riedman.
In fact, since FEMA's record-keeping began, Texas has received federal disaster assistance more times than any other state.





It's not unfair for Texas to receive FEMA money post-Katrina since Texas took so many refugees from Louisiana and Mississippi.
I'd just like to see someone in Washington respond to this latest request by saying "Didn't you leave the union two weeks ago?"
Or better still, give them back some of their teabags. Who do they think pays for this federal assistance?
http://the-billablog.blogspot.com/
Nothing new here republicans have always been hypocrites!
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