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Biden Requests $4 Billion from Congress for Disaster Relief, Including Key Bridge Collapse
Jun 28, 2024, 04:05 PM
President Joe Biden has requested an additional $4 billion in emergency funding from Congress to address various disaster needs, including the rebuilding of the Key Bridge in Baltimore that recently collapsed. The funding request also aims to cover costs related to other natural disasters, such as the Maui fires. The White House is urging Congress to support this funding to ensure a swift and comprehensive response to these emergencies, and is advocating for 100% funding for the Key Bridge rebuild.
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