the fact that over a year after the initial incidences that these cities and towns are still waiting on public assistance reimbursements that they qualify for, on some cases, even to have FEMA inspectors come and appraise the damage a year later is shameful.
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Higgins criticizes delays in FEMA assistance for disaster recovery in Louisiana.
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