Should the federal government be responsible for disaster relief? Should states more prone to natural disaster pay more in taxes? What is the best way to implement relief – should it go hand in hand ...
There’s no question that individuals, businesses and communities in areas devastated by Hurricane Sandy still need help getting back on their feet. That’s why I supported an initial $9.7 billion in ...
Already embroiled in a scandal over a punitive traffic jam, federal officials are investigating whether New Jersey Governor Chris Christie misused some of the $25 million given to his state for ...
The Center for Social Justice and the Jesuit Universities Humanitarian Action Network hosted a panel discussion about Hurricane Sandy relief efforts and past responses to disasters in the Philodemic ...
A disaster relief worker took a plea deal Wednesday for pocketing $109,000 in funds earmarked for superstorm Sandy victims. Regina Lewis, 32, pleaded guilty to second-degree grand larceny in exchange ...
According to New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman, his office surveyed the 88 nonprofit groups soliciting donations for Hurricane Sandy relief. All together, they’ve raised over $400 million.
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13 years after Sandy, NJ can't gamble on climate change. Sherrill for governor | Opinion
Thirteen years after Hurricane Sandy, we should be in a better position to withstand natural disasters. Rep. Mikie Sherrill understands that.
One year ago, Superstorm Sandy battered the northeastern coast causing massive damage to homes and businesses. But how does the recovery look today? Host Michel Martin speaks to WNYC reporter Stephen ...
Where disasters happen, disaster fraud is sure to follow. Since 2005, the federal government has received more than 95,000 complaints relating to disaster fraud spanning more than 100 natural and ...
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