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Ricketts Thanks Feds for $108.9 Million in Disaster Recovery Funding
Nebraska Ag Connection - 12/05/2019

Governor Pete Ricketts thanked President Trump and the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Secretary Ben Carson for awarding $108.9 million in grants to aid Nebraska's long-term disaster recovery. The Community Development Block Grant Disaster Recovery (CDBG-DR) funding will support the state's efforts to rebuild following the 2019 floods.

"In the spring of 2019 Nebraska was hit by blizzards and floods that caused the most widespread natural disaster in state history," said Ricketts. "Many of our residents are still piecing their lives back together. This week, the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development announced that Nebraska will receive over $108 million in grants to rebuild damaged homes, businesses, and community infrastructures. Our state greatly appreciates this significant investment by President Trump and Secretary Carson to help Nebraska rebuild bigger and better than before the disaster."

Trump signed Public Law 116-20 on June 6, 2019, to provide $2.431 billion in aid to areas affected by a major disaster in 2018 or 2019. Tuesday, HUD announced that Nebraska had been selected as one of 15 states to receive the funding, which is administered by HUD under the CDBG-DR category. CDBG-DR funding is intended to help states' most impacted and distressed areas address their long-term recovery needs.

Nebraska Department of Economic Development (DED) Director Anthony L. Goins welcomed HUD's announcement. "This is incredible news for the people of Nebraska. This funding will have a profound impact on individuals, families, and entire communities that have experienced suffering and hardship over this past year. It's a source of optimism and reassurance that no one is going through it alone; our state will rebuild together as a team."

DED, which administers CDBG funding to Nebraska's non-metropolitan areas, will be responsible for granting Nebraska's CDBG-DR funding to eligible units of local government. Neither individuals nor businesses can apply for funds directly. HUD is slated to issue administrative guidelines on the use of the funding soon. Among other administrative rules, these forthcoming HUD guidelines include eligible recovery activities and may include identification of targeted communities for investment. DED will provide the necessary information to potential beneficiaries as it becomes available. For immediate questions, contact DED's CDBG Program Manager, Steve Charleston, at steve.charleston@nebraska.gov or 402-471-3757.


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