Federal aid for Louisiana fisheries delivered after nearly four years

After a long wait, Louisiana’s fisheries finally will receive $58 million in federal aid to offset disaster impacts, U.S. Rep. Garret Graves announced. “There is no excuse for the bureaucracy to take four years for the disaster relief we secured to actually be made available, but these funds will be invaluable,” he said in the announcement. “We have promised the seafood industry we would not stop our fight to bring them relief while working to reform the broken fisheries disaster process. We will continue to work with our fishing community to cut through the red tape and make this program functional.” He also pointed out the state’s seafood industry endured the impacts of Hurricane Ida in 2021 and other disasters, in addition to the rise in inflation, high fuel prices, and supply chain problems, among other issues. >>click to read<< 09:54

One Response to Federal aid for Louisiana fisheries delivered after nearly four years

  1. Shirley Gray says:

    What happened to disaster assistance for the shrimp industry in SWLA for Hurricane Laura and Delta. We lost 7 boats at the Port of Lake Charles and have not received any help, but you are talking about Hurricane Ida which was a year later. Give us help here first.

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