President Biden approves disaster aid for Kansas after winter storm

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WASHINGTON, D.C. (KSNT) – President Joe Biden is signing off on federal disaster assistance for the Sunflower State Monday morning.

The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) announced in a press release on April 29 that Biden is approving federal dollars to go towards helping Kansas counties impacted by winter storm damage Jan. 8-16 in 2024. This comes after Governor Laura Kelly sent a request for help to the Biden Administration on April 11.

Federal funds are now available to help state, tribal and eligible local governments and some private nonprofit organizations on a cost-sharing basis for emergency work. This assistance can also go towards repairs or replacements of facilities damaged by severe winter storm weather for the following counties:

  • Butler

  • Chase

  • Cloud

  • Edwards

  • Ford

  • Geary

  • Gray

  • Hodgeman

  • Morris

  • Osage

  • Ottawa

  • Pawnee

  • Shawnee

  • Stafford

  • Trego

  • Wabaunsee

FEMA also says federal funds are available on a cost-sharing basis for hazard mitigation measures statewide. More designations may be made at a later date if requests are made by the state of Kansas and warranted by the results of future assessments.

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