Blunt And Graves Say FEMA’s Rules Confuse Many Missourians Applying For Disaster Aid, Say Relief Is Unevenly Split

Blunt And Graves Say FEMA’s Rules Confuse Many Missourians Applying For Disaster Aid, Say Relief Is Unevenly Split

Blunt And Graves Say FEMA’s Rules Confuse Many Missourians Applying For Disaster Aid, Say Relief Is Unevenly Split

Northern Missouri Congressman Sam Graves does not have a problem with Federal Emergency Management Agency workers on the ground in northwest Missouri, but he does say FEMA’s rules confuse many residents applying for disaster aid.

His district has been beaten up this year by severe flooding.

Missouri Senator Roy Blunt tells Missourinet that the individual disaster aid has been unevenly handed out.

The entire Missouri Congressional delegation has written to the Federal Emergency Management Agency, asking for clarification on how it is figuring disaster relief from this year’s severe flooding.

Blunt agrees with northern Missouri Congressman Sam Graves, who says FEMA’s rules are confusing to many residents applying for disaster aid.

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