WASHINGTON – U.S. Senator Bill Cassidy, M.D. (R-LA) today announced the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) will grant Louisiana a total of $26,512,481.29 in relief for Hurricane Laura, Hurricane Ida, and the 2016 floods. The Baker School System, the Calcasieu Parish Police Jury, the City of Gonzales, Washington Parish, the Louisiana Office of Emergency Preparedness, and Jefferson Parish will all benefit from the relief.
“Louisiana has been battered by storm after storm,” said Dr. Cassidy. “Funding needs to be delivered quicker, but this $26.5 million is welcome as we work to get our communities fully back on their feet.”
Grant Awarded |
Recipient |
Project Description |
$1,272,753.90 |
Baker School System |
This grant will provide federal funding for building repairs to Baker High School as a result of the 2016 flooding. |
$7,128,875.83
|
Calcasieu Parish Police Jury |
This grant will provide federal funding to implement emergency protective measuresas a result of Hurricane Laura. |
$1,708,106.70
|
City of Gonzales |
This grant will provide federal funding for the removal of debris as a result of Hurricane Ida. |
$6,233,201.70
|
Washington Parish |
This grant will provide federal funding for the removal of debris as a result of Hurricane Ida. |
$8,589,563.16
|
Louisiana Office of Emergency Preparedness |
This grant will provide federal funding to help with administrative costs as a result of Hurricane Ida. |
$1,579,980.00
|
Jefferson Parish |
This grant will provide federal funding for the removal of debris as a result of the Hurricane Ida. |
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