St. Louis Mayor Announces Investment Plan to Fill in "FEMA Cracks" After May Tornadoes
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St. Louis mayor announces investment plan to fill in "FEMA cracks" after May tornadoes
On Thursday, the mayor of St. Louis, Missouri, rolled out a $19.2 million investment plan to fill in what she calls "FEMA cracks" after destructive tornadoes in May. CBS News correspondent Ian Lee has more.
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Thursday (July 10th), St. Louis Mayor Cara Spencer announced a plan to invest $19.2 million in the next phase of recovery from the May 16 tornado. She also announced a new contract to scale up the City’s debris removal efforts. This plan is for $19.2 million, including $18 million in allocated Rams funds and $1.2 million in Community Development Block Grant funds. Those funds will support efforts in the following areas. $2.5 million for resourc…
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