President Biden Visits Florida After Hurricane, Announces Grid Funding

Florida, Saint Petersburg, USASun Oct 13 2024
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President Joe Biden recently visited Florida to see the damage caused by Hurricane Milton. He announced over $600 million to strengthen the electric grid, which is crucial as storms are becoming more frequent and severe. This funding comes as many people are still without power. Biden thanked local officials for their hard work and empathized with those who lost everything. He also called for more disaster-relief funding from Congress, as the current funds are running low. The House Speaker said Congress won't return early for this, but the Homeland Security Secretary assured that FEMA has enough funding for now.
The $612 million includes $94 million for Florida projects. This money will be used to improve the electric grid, especially in areas hit by extreme weather. The funds will be managed by the Department of Energy. Biden has been visiting many states affected by hurricanes this month, showing support and unity. He worked with Republican leaders and praised their efforts. However, Florida's governor did not join Biden during this visit. Biden emphasized that in times like these, people come together as Americans, not just Democrats or Republicans. Vice President Kamala Harris has also been visiting disaster sites, but there's some tension between her and Florida's governor.
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