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Washington, DC -- Congressman Steve Scalise today announced that the U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has awarded a total of $12,690,551 in grants to Louisiana for hurricane recovery.
Regarding the FEMA grant, Scalise said, “We have all been working hard with FEMA to get the reimbursements that are so important to continue removing debris and rebuilding our educational infrastructure. This grant will help speed up the cumbersome process.”
The details for the FEMA grant are as follows:
Washington, DC -- Congressman Steve Scalise (R-LA) today made the following comments at a press conference after returning from the American Energy Tour. For audio of the press conference please click here.
“The American Energy Tour was very important because we were able to look at both short term and the long term solutions to the national energy crisis.
Washington, DC -- Congressman Scalise today issued a statement regarding President Bush’s announcement of lifting the executive order moratorium of offshore drilling in the Outer Continental Shelf.
Last week Congressman Scalise met with Vice President Cheney and urged him to have the White House lift the executive ban. Scalise also met this morning at the White House with one of President Bush’s advisors, again urging that the OCS ban be lifted. Scalise said that the pressure from the White House will help put the pressure on Congress to act.
Washington, DC -- Congressman Steve Scalise today announced that the U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) is awarding a $2,407,500 grant to the Jefferson Parish Public School System for records stabilization.
During Hurricane Katrina the Jefferson Parish Administration Building was severely damaged with wind driven rain and flooding. The building housed active and archived records, and these funds will be used to recover the damaged records.
Washington, DC -- Congressman Steve Scalise today announced that the U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) is awarding a $2,407,500 grant to the Jefferson Parish Public School System for records stabilization.
During Hurricane Katrina the Jefferson Parish Administration Building was severely damaged with wind driven rain and flooding. The building housed active and archived records, and these funds will be used to recover the damaged records.
Washington, DC -- Congressman Steve Scalise today introduced his bill to address the national energy crisis by increasing the supply of American oil to lower the price of gas and provide Louisiana with more of its fair share of offshore oil and gas revenue.
Washington, DC -- U.S. Rep. Steve Scalise and U.S. Sen. David Vitter today announced that the U.S. Department of Justice Office for Victims of Crime is awarding a $757,000 grant to the Louisiana Commission on Law Enforcement.
This grant provides funds through the Crime Victims Fund for compensation payments for victims of crime for crime-related expenses. The funds are administered by the State and are used for crisis intervention, emergency shelter and transportation, and criminal justice advocacy to victims of crime.
Washington, DC -- Congressman Steve Scalise today announced that the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs will be opening a community-based outpatient clinic in Bogalusa.
Washington, DC -- Congressman Steve Scalise today announced that the U.S. Department of Justice is awarding a $350,000 grant to the Louisiana Office of Alcohol and Tobacco Control to enforce underage drinking laws.
“Underage drinking is a very serious public health problem, and by enforcing our existing laws we can significantly reduce its impact,” Scalise said. “I’m pleased to see this grant awarded to Louisiana to help us combat underage drinking at the local levels.”
Washington, DC -- Congressman Steve Scalise today announced that critical hurricane recovery will be included in the Emergency Supplemental Appropriations bill to be voted on before the U.S. House of Representatives later today.
