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Cassidy Announces $8.8 Million for South Louisiana in Hurricane Ida Relief

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WASHINGTON – United States Senator Bill Cassidy, M.D. (R-LA) announced South Louisiana will receive $8,801,237.31 from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) in Hurricane Ida relief.

“Hurricane Ida hit South Louisiana hard and left a path of destruction in its wake,” said Dr. Cassidy. “However, our communities have shown great resiliency in the aftermath. This funding will help return them to wholeness.”   

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St. Charles Parish will receive $5,896,224.16 for debris removal. The Louisiana Children’s Medical Center (LCMC) in New Orleans will receive $2,905,013.15 for emergency protective measures.

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