Franklin County commissioners have issued a letter to the
Governor’s office asking that he request public assistance from the federal
government to help pay for damage repair from Tropical Storm Debby.
Commissioners expressed concern that the governor asked for
individual assistance which would provide low interest loans to individual
homeowners, but neglected to ask for public assistance which would reimburse
the county for work it has to do on its roads, bridges and county owned
structures.
Emergency management Director Pam
Brownell said the governor’s request was unusual because generally governors
will ask for public assistance from the federal government and then individual
assistance will follow.
County commissioners said they want to make sure that
Franklin and all other impacted counties are included in any assistance request
and said that if they don’t get a response from the Governor’s office – they
will send their request directly to the White House.
The board also agreed to send their letter to the county’s
legislative delegation to insure that as many officials as possible are aware
of the issue.
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