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Kerr County Was Among Dozens of Texas Communities to Turn Down State Flood Money, Saying It Wasn’t Enough
Over five years, at least 90 Texas local governments declined flood grants covering less than 10% of costs, often requiring costly matches or loans, officials said.
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Texas lawmakers criticized Kerr leaders for rejecting state flood money. Other communities did the same.
Texas created a $1.4 billion fund to help pay for projects to guard against destructive flooding. But after learning that so many local communities turned down the money, two lawmakers who approved the program acknowledged it was flawed.
Texas Lawmakers Criticized Kerr Leaders for Rejecting State Flood Money. Other Communities Did the Same.
Texas created a $1.4 billion fund to help pay for projects to guard against destructive flooding. But after learning that so many local communities turned down the money, two lawmakers who approved the program acknowledged it was flawed.
·New York, United States
Read Full ArticleKerr County was among dozens of Texas communities to turn down state flood money, saying it wasn’t enough
Texas earmarked $1.4 billion to help fund flood prevention projects. But after learning that so many communities turned down the money, two lawmakers who approved the program acknowledged it was flawed.
·San Antonio, United States
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