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Texas Needs $61B From Federal Government For Harvey Recovery


Texas needs $61-plus billion in federal funding just to rebuild public infrastructure damaged by Hurricane Harvey, as well as to cover projects to prevent future flooding.

John Sharp, Texas’ Harvey recovery “czar,” announced Tuesday that the figure was based on surveys of local officials and future U.S. Army Corps of Engineer proposals after the storm caused $180 billion in damages statewide.

Sixty percent would go for flood control, 33 percent to buying out and elevating flood-prone homes and buildings, with the rest earmarked for water utilities, roads and bridges and hazard mitigation.

Gov. Greg Abbott is in Washington lobbying for $60 billion.

Congress initially approved a Harvey aid package worth around $15 billion. A subsequent, $36.5 billion included funding for Hurricane-battered Texas, Florida and Puerto Rico, and wildfire-ravaged California.

(AP)



One Response

  1. Do these proud “Texans” really expect the federal government to write unlimited amounts to fund their repairs? Why should federal taxpayers bail out homeowners who chose to build or buy a home on a floodplain? Its like buying a house next-door to a shlachthois and then demanding that the government pay your costs of relocating because of the smell. Texas politicians are always preaching the gospel of “self-reliance” so this is a great place to start.

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