After Hurricane Helene ravaged parts of Georgia in September, the federal government stepped in to provide assistance and relief.
Georgia representatives passed an amended version of the state's current budget last week. It now heads to the Senate.
Senate Bill 52, the Timberlands Recovery, Exemption and Earnings Stability, or TREES, Act, would provide for economic relief ...
GEORGIA, USA — Georgia residents affected by Hurricane Helene and Tropical Storm Debby have until 11:59 p.m. Friday to apply for assistance from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA).
Resident Erin Norton recalled the night of the hurricane as terrifying ... A study from the University of Georgia estimates the state suffered $6.46 billion in agricultural and forestry ...
Hurricane Helene damaged hundreds of state buildings, including colleges and prisons, and Gov. Brian Kemp is asking Georgia lawmakers ... 614.7 million for hurricane-related costs included in ...
The state also gave ... supplies will be free to hurricane survivors as they regroup and rebuild. After Hurricane Helene barreled through the Big Bend and South Georgia leaving a trail of ...
A close analysis of Helene’s fatalities shows how major storms are taking lives in unexpected ways, and how the deadly ...
The Fulton County Disaster Recovery Center recently opened to help residents with applications and other needs.
Here's a look at some other key issues: Doing more to ease Hurricane Helene damage Georgia leaders ... and $69 million to help state and local agencies cover emergency response costs, $55 million ...
In response to the widespread devastation of Hurricane Helene to Georgia’s farming and timber industries, several state senators ... tax digests for calculation related to school funding ...
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