January Meeting Set To Discuss LA Flood Spending Plans

BATON ROUGE (AP) — Plans for spending more than $1 billion in newly approved federal flood recovery money will be discussed at a Jan. 6 meeting of the Restore Louisiana Task Force.

         U.S. Housing and Urban Development Secretary Julian Castro announced Friday that Louisiana would receive more than $1.2 billion — part of a disaster relief package approved by Congress earlier this month.

         Gov. John Bel Edwards said in a news release that federal rules require the state to present a plan to HUD before the money can be spent. He said he and the Louisiana congressional delegation worked to secure the money. It's in addition to $438 million earmarked for Louisiana in September.

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         Edwards said the money doesn't cover all of the state's needs but marks a "significant milestone in our recovery."

 

 

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