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Parish will have shot at portion $1.2 billion through Louisiana Watershed Initiative

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It would appear that the statement continually uttered by Congressman Garret Graves, that 'disaster recovery is six times more expensive than disaster prevention,' has hit the right ears. President Donald Trump signed into law a $28 billion block grant through the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). While Graves is not pleased with the amount of time it took to get the…

Graves announces $2.8 million grant to Galvez Primary School

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This is the second announcement of FEMA grants to schools in the 6th Congressional District this week.Congressman Garret Graves (South Louisiana) announced today that the U.S. Department of Homeland Security's Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has awarded a federal grant totaling $2,806,758.53 to the Ascension Parish School Board for Galvez Primary School for the replacement of…

OPINION | McHugh David: Congress pits a lot of varying opinions together; but in the end, money reigns

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Being a member of the United States Congress is no easy task.The job requires capitulation and team work with 434 other members which come from a variety of backgrounds, including sex, age, race, political affiliation, ability to process information – well, you get the idea.Many times, the fight for something that seems so common sense and appropriate for any given area seems…

Lanny Keller: Make government work for kids, and it's a great investment

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All too often in an election year, we hear that government should be run like a business.And all too often, we don't unpack all the conflicting realities represented in that statement.If that means efficiency in day-to-day operations, that makes a lot of sense. And one way that government often lags is in technology, because it's not politically sexy to spend millions upon millions to…

Rep. Garret Graves slams disaster recovery bill: 'It doesn't make sense;' How did Louisiana congressmen vote?

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U.S. Rep. Garret Graves is pointing to recovery hurdles Louisiana faced in the wake of historic flooding in 2016 and other recent disasters in arguing for a major overhaul in how federal long-term recovery efforts are handled. But he's not a fan of a proposal that's making its way through Congress currently.WATCH VIDEO: The U.S. House voted 290-118 in favor of advancing to the Senate a…

Graves secures funds to upgrade taxiway at New Orleans airport

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Baton Rouge Business Report TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 2019 | By Stephanie RiegelU.S. Rep. Garret Graves, R-Baton Rouge, has secured $7 million to complete the extension of a key taxiway at New Orleans' Louis Armstrong International Airport. The taxiway runs in front of the new terminal at the airport and is needed to help facilitate air traffic into and out of the new facility, which is on…

One small policy change means a big difference for citizens

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In August 2016, a slow-moving storm pummeled southern Louisiana for several days, inundating some areas with upwards of 30 inches of rain, ravaging the region with widespread flooding and record-high river swells. Registering as a 500-year event, the floods displaced thousands who would eventually return to irrevocable damage and to a situation that called for swift action from federal…

FEMA postpones flood insurance rate revamp amid backlash

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FEMA is delaying a sweeping overhaul of flood insurance rates by one year, after the planned changes sparked concerns in Congress about premium hikes. The agency said its Risk Rating 2.0 initiative will be implemented on Oct. 1, 2021, rather than Oct. 1, 2020 — a move that takes off the table a potential spike in rates for homeowners in the run-up to next November's…

DC Current on Talk 107.3

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Congressman Garret Graves joined the show today to give us his weekly update about what his office is working on. Graves talks about his visit with the Secretary of Veterans Affairs to talk about improvements to the VA hospital. Congressman Graves said that it was good to visit with the Secretary to talk about all the good VA Louisiana is doing and what improvements are necessary. …

Bipartisan leadership will reduce emissions more quickly than Paris accord

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Nov. 4 was the first day that the Trump administration could file paperwork to officially withdraw the U.S. from the Paris climate accord, and it wasted no time doing so. The fact is the agreement was far from perfect. It wasn't even originally supported by some climate activists. It was unenforceable and lacking in specifics. Still, it was a signal to the world that the U.S. takes…