White House denies Georgia’s request for extended Hurricane Helene relief deadline
- The White House denied Georgia's request for an extended deadline for federal relief after Hurricane Helene, as informed by FEMA acting administrator Cameron Hamilton.
- Georgia Governor Brian Kemp had requested an extension for local governments to be reimbursed for Hurricane Helene cleanup efforts, but it was denied.
- Senator Jon Ossoff expressed his disappointment with the Trump Administration's decision, emphasizing that local governments still need vital support for recovery efforts.
- Hurricane Helene caused extensive damage in Georgia, leading to significant losses estimated at $5.5 billion for farmers according to the University of Georgia.
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