April 11, 2025

Cassidy Announces $28.6 Million for Hurricane Relief

WASHINGTON – U.S. Senator Bill Cassidy, M.D. (R-LA) announced Louisiana will receive $28,635,578.25 from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) in reimbursement for emergency protective measures, including the deployment of a temporary freshwater pipeline and generators, and recovery efforts following Hurricanes Laura and Ida.

“This funding brings Louisiana communities closer to recovery and makes us stronger for the future,” said Dr. Cassidy. “We will always be there for our neighbors after a storm.”

Grant AwardedRecipientProject Description
$16,470,490.39Jefferson ParishThis grant will provide federal funding for a temporary freshwater pipeline to address water safety issues.
$1,007,859.93Calcasieu Parish Police JuryThis grant will provide federal funding for permanent repairs as a direct result of Hurricane Laura.
$1,170,251.69City of KennerThis grant will provide federal funding for permanent repairs as a direct result of Hurricane Ida.
$1,751,665.66Terebonne Levee and Conservation DistrictThis grant will provide federal funding for permanent levee repairs as a direct result of Hurricane Ida.
$2,560,879.53Lafourche Parish School BoardThis grant will provide federal funding for permanent repairs as a direct result of Hurricane Ida.
$4,618,875.60Office of Risk ManagementThis grant will provide federal funding for permanent work as a direct result of Hurricane Ida.
$999,999.90Red River ParishThis grant will provide federal funding for the purchase and installation of 21 industrial generators, switches, foundation pads, and security fencing.
$55,555.55Red River ParishThis grant will provide federal funding for management costs associated with Red River Parish Emergency Power Generator Systems.

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