STATE’S UNIVERSITIES HOPEFUL ABOUT FEDERAL RELIEF FROM COVID-19
By Adrian Dubose and Lauren Cheramie
LSU Manship School News Service
By Adrian Dubose and Lauren Cheramie
LSU Manship School News Service
Sydney McGovern and Brittney Forbes
LSU Manship School News Service
Sydney McGovern,
Brittney Forbes and
Cortney Brown
LSU Manship School
News Service
BATON ROUGE — With an estimated $2 billion provided to Louisiana from a federal coronavirus aid bill passed in December and the likelihood of another federal stimulus package, state legislators are hopeful they can balance the budget for fiscal 2022 with no more than modest cuts.
BATON ROUGE – The Governor’s Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness continues to request information from anyone who received damage due to the winter weather event last week. It is important to all of the agencies responsible for recovery to gather this information as quickly as possible.
The self-reporting survey, which can be found at damage.la.gov, will help local and state emergency managers collect data to move forward with the recovery process.
BATON ROUGE — President Joseph R. Biden has approved Governor John Bel Edwards’ request for a federal emergency declaration for all 64 Louisiana parishes impacted by the severe and historic winter weather. Specifically, FEMA will provide emergency protective measures (Category B) for mass care and sheltering and direct federal assistance from federal agencies.
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