WASHINGTON — The U.S. Department of Agriculture on Thursday, May 29, announced it will release $1 billion in disaster relief for livestock producers impacted by wildfire or drought in 2023 or 2024.
USDA is currently in the trenches of issuing the nearly $31 billion in total disaster and emergency relief aid to farmers and ranchers in four stages. That money was appropriated by Congress as part ...
It’s the largest portion of the $21 billion in disaster aid approved by Congress at the end of 2024. And this week, USDA announced farmers will be able to start signing up for $16 billion in disaster ...
Vice Speaker Tony Ada wants to create a dedicated $50 million disaster relief fund that would allow the governor immediate ...
FEMA's disaster relief fund has dropped below $3 billion, triggering Immediate Needs Funding, which means the agency must limit spending to only the most urgent, life-saving needs amid the partial ...
The South Carolina Department of Agriculture (SCDA) announced a disaster relief block grant for Hurricane Helene.
The Trump Administration has weakened disaster preparation and response. Here's what that would mean for Louisiana in the ...
While the storms may be over, our neighbors north of Houston are just beginning to clean up after rising water inundated homes and businesses over the weekend. Eyewitness News hasn't seen flooding ...
National Taxpayer Advocate Erin Collins explained what affected taxpayers need to do in response to the Court of Federal ...
More than two dozen volunteers with the veteran-led nonprofit Team Rubicon began wildfire mitigation work Tuesday at Sid ...
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