New Jersey – Christie Says Sandy Damage Nearly $37 Billion

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    A woman walks past a cabana complex on the beach pulled off its foundations by Superstorm Sandy in Sea Bright, N.J., Monday, Nov. 19, 2012.

PHOTO BY SETH WENIG/ASSOCIATED PRESSNew Jersey – Gov. Chris Christie is asking for nearly $37 billion in federal aid to recover and rebuild after Superstorm Sandy.

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    Christie announced the revised total Wednesday to include $7.4 billion to cover mitigation and prevention of future disasters. A preliminary total of $29.4 billion announced last week is for repairs and response.

    Christie is requesting that amount, which is greater than his state’s entire yearly budget, from the federal government.

    Christie says more than 30,000 homes or businesses were destroyed or sustained substantial damage from last month’s storm; 230,000 New Jerseyans have registered for Federal Emergency Management Agency assistance.

    In New York, Gov. Andrew Cuomo has asked for about $42 billion in federal aid – $32 billion for repairs and restoration and more than $9 billion to head off future disasters.


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    11 years ago

    There is no reason that many of the shore communities are not open to most of the residents. This includes the Town of Lavelette,NJ

    11 years ago

    The Mayor & other professionals say that Lavelette, NJ is safe for many of the residents, but the Governor is not allowing it.

    We hope it isn’t being used as a tactic to get Federal funds