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The Federal Emergency Management Agency has denied Washington state's request for emergency relief funds to help repair an estimated $34 million in damage from a deadly bomb cyclone storm system in November, according to Gov. Bob Ferguson. Please log in, or sign up for a new account and purchase a subscription to continue reading.
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The Federal Emergency Management Agency has denied Washington state's request for emergency relief funds to help repair an estimated $34 million in damage from a deadly bomb cyclone storm system in November, according to Gov. Bob Ferguson. Ferguson said in a news release on Monday that the state’s January application for assistance was denied in a letter he received on Friday. The state's application had met all of the criteria necessary to qualify, he said.
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2news.com | Lisa Baumann |Lisa -
The Federal Emergency Management Agency has denied Washington state's request for emergency relief funds to help repair an estimated $34 million in damage from a deadly bomb cyclone storm system in November, according to Gov. Bob Ferguson. Ferguson said in a news release on Monday that the state’s January application for assistance was denied in a letter he received on Friday. The state's application had met all of the criteria necessary to qualify, he said.
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goshennews.com | Lisa Baumann |Lisa -
The Federal Emergency Management Agency has denied Washington state's request for emergency relief funds to help repair an estimated $34 million in damage from a deadly bomb cyclone storm system in November, according to Gov. Bob Ferguson. Ferguson said in a news release on Monday that the state’s January application for assistance was denied in a letter he received on Friday. The state's application had met all of the criteria necessary to qualify, he said.
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indianagazette.com | Lisa Baumann |Lisa -
The head of the beleaguered U.S. Postal Service, Louis DeJoy, resigned Monday after nearly five years in the position, leaving as President Donald Trump and Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency have floated the idea of privatizing mail service. DeJoy had said last month he planned to step down but hadn’t set a date. He leaves an agency with an uncertain future.
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thederrick.com | Lisa Baumann |Lisa -
FILE - Postmaster General Louis DeJoy testifies before a House Oversight and Reform Committee hearing on the Postal Service on Capitol Hill, Monday, Aug. 24, 2020, in Washington. Tom Brenner - Pool Reuters Louis DeJoy, the head of the U.S. Postal Service, resigned Monday after nearly five years in the position. He said in a statement that he told the Postal Service Board of Governors that Monday would be his last day on the job.
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bdtonline.com | Lisa Baumann |Lisa -
The head of the beleaguered U.S. Postal Service, Louis DeJoy, resigned Monday after nearly five years in the position and following protests last weekend by postal workers concerned about the direction of the agency. DeJoy had said last month he planned to step down but hadn’t set a date. kAms6AFEJ !@DE>2DE6C v6?6C2= s@F8 %F=:?@ H:== E2<6 @? E96 C@=6 F?E:= E96 !@DE2= $6CG:46 q@2C5 @7 v@G6C?@CD ?2>6D 2 A6C>2?6?E C6A=246>6?E]k^Am kAm“x 36=:6G6 DEC@?8=J E92E E96 @C82?:K2E:@?
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gazettextra.com | Lisa Baumann |Lisa -
Louis DeJoy, the head of the U.S. Postal Service, resigned Monday after nearly five years in the position. He said in a statement that he told the Postal Service Board of Governors that Monday would be his last day on the job. DeJoy had said in February that he had intended to step down but hadn’t set a date. Deputy Postmaster General Doug Tulino will take on the role until the Board names a permanent replacement. kAm“x 36=:6G6 DEC@?8=J E92E E96 @C82?:K2E:@?