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  • On Friday, FEMA rejected North Carolina's request to prolong full federal funding for debris removal expenses tied to the recovery efforts from Hurricane Helene.
  • The denial followed North Carolina's request for $19 billion in disaster relief submitted to the Trump administration and Congress to fund recovery efforts.
  • Governor Josh Stein emphasized that although a massive amount of debris—exceeding 12 million cubic yards—has been cleared from roads and waterways, the cleanup effort is still in its early stages given the vast destruction in the western region.
  • Stein stated FEMA's denial will potentially cost taxpayers hundreds of millions of dollars and divert funds from small businesses, infrastructure, and water system repairs.
  • Nevertheless, Stein committed to continuing efforts swiftly and openly to ensure allocated disaster relief funds reach western North Carolina promptly and facilitate recovery.
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