WASHINGTON—Sen. John Kennedy (R-La.) today announced $47,374,642 Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) in disaster aid grants for Louisiana.
“Hurricanes Ida and Laura hit our state hard, and I’m glad to see that this $47 million is going towards the costs of recovery efforts,” said Kennedy.
The grants will fund the following:
- $14,834,300 to the Calcasieu Parish Police Jury for management costs as a result of Hurricane Laura.
- $3,053,770 to the Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development for emergency protective measures as a result of Hurricane Laura.
- $3,445,213 to the Jefferson Davis Electric Cooperative Inc. for permanent work restoration as a result of Hurricane Laura.
- $1,521,458 to the town of Iowa as a result of Hurricane Laura.
- $1,583,565 to the city of Monroe for debris removal as a result of Hurricane Laura.
- $1,207,953 to the city of Monroe for debris removal as a result of Hurricane Laura.
- $1,417,506 to Cameron Parish for emergency protective measures as a result of Hurricane Laura.
- $3,821,874 to Livingston Parish for debris removal operations as a result of Hurricane Ida.
- $2,306,411 to the Livingston Parish Sheriff’s Office for emergency protective measures as a result of Hurricane Ida.
- $11,668,385 to Livingston Parish for debris removal as a result of Hurricane Ida.
- $2,514,207 to the city of Covington for debris removal as a result of Hurricane Ida.