You can get in touch with James by emailing [email protected] The Trump administration has turned down a request from Georgia Governor Brian Kemp for a second deadline extension to apply for relief from the state following Hurricane Helene,
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The White House has denied the state of Georgia's request to extend the deadline for residents to apply for FEMA relief in the state
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Kemp, a Republican, had requested the deadline extension in January. Initially, Georgia had been given a 120-day extension for FEMA applications that came to an end on February 3. FEMA had given 180-day extensions to Florida and South Carolina.
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An overflow of District 7 residents stretched down the steps of Roswell’s City Hall on Thursday, eager to challenge U.S. Rep. Rich McCormick, R-Ga., about the Trump administration’s policies.