The delay in the ad hoc support resulted in assistance arriving years after the disaster occurred.
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Boozman discusses the inefficiencies in disaster assistance delivery to farmers.
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I want to put that on the table and, you know, see if you have a response, but there's just, I think, a number of things and this is probably the biggest one of not unintended consequences but consequences that are out there that we need…
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