The Biden administration on Monday submitted a new funding request to Congress of nearly $100 billion for the government's ongoing response to the hurricanes.
The request comes after the Federal Emergency Management Agency has spent rapidly from its disaster relief fund during hurricane season.
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The Biden administration on Monday submitted a new funding request to Congress of nearly $100 billion for the government's ...
President Biden requests $100 billion in emergency disaster relief, urging Congress to provide funds for FEMA, farmers, ...
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