Vermont congressional delegation secures $20 million in FEMA funding for flood recovery
The money includes $12 million for Montpelier municipal buildings and $9 million for rail and trail repairs, officials said.
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Vermont congressional delegation secures $20 million in FEMA funding for flood recovery
Vermont has received $20M in FEMA funding to support recovery efforts following the July floods in Montpelier. The money will be also used in Lamoille and Washington counties.
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