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white cloud

(2,567 posts)
Sun Jun 16, 2013, 07:36 PM Jun 2013

Texas should use rainy day money to help West

The city of West is having a rainy day. The state of Texas can and should step up and help the community rebound instead of pushing more responsibility onto the Federal Emergency Management Agency, which by most accounts has gone above and beyond to help West rebuild after a horrific explosion in a fertilizer factory.

Texas has set aside $2 million for West. But the state certainly is well positioned financially to cover far more of the town’s $34.55 million uninsured losses, which at this point do not qualify for additional FEMA aid. With at least $8 billion in the state rainy day fund, there is no reason to leave West families in the lurch. And it’s curious that Gov. Rick Perry now wants federal help and money given his well-publicized position in shunning federal aid for expanding Medicaid and some grants for other state programs.
http://www.mystatesman.com/news/news/opinion/texas-should-use-rainy-day-money-to-help-west/nYLdX/?icmp=statesman_internallink_textlink_apr2013_statesmanstubtomystatesman_launch

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Texas should use rainy day money to help West (Original Post) white cloud Jun 2013 OP
Are you speaking of the rainy day fund collected in the form of stimulus? Rickie had to.use that to Thinkingabout Jun 2013 #1
OMG, Socialism! n/t Ian David Jun 2013 #2
West, Texas Population 3000 vinny9698 Jun 2013 #3
Texas should use rainy day money to help West sonias Jun 2013 #4

Thinkingabout

(30,058 posts)
1. Are you speaking of the rainy day fund collected in the form of stimulus? Rickie had to.use that to
Sun Jun 16, 2013, 07:46 PM
Jun 2013

Balance his budget. He doesn't like regulations either and allowed this company to get away with $1 million liability and this is the results. He and the congressional members are against FEMA so guess he should not expects help there either. OOPS

vinny9698

(1,016 posts)
3. West, Texas Population 3000
Mon Jun 17, 2013, 09:40 AM
Jun 2013

How many millions of dollars will be spent on a small town. Build a $25 million dollar high school for 300 students.
Each man, woman, child will receive $11,000. Just raze the town and give people a relocation check. It has happened before and will happen again.

sonias

(18,063 posts)
4. Texas should use rainy day money to help West
Mon Jun 17, 2013, 12:13 PM
Jun 2013

AAS Editorial 6/15/13

Texas should use rainy day money to help West
By Editorial Board

The city of West is having a rainy day. The state of Texas can and should step up and help the community rebound instead of pushing more responsibility onto the Federal Emergency Management Agency, which by most accounts has gone above and beyond to help West rebuild after a horrific explosion in a fertilizer factory.

Texas has set aside $2 million for West. But the state certainly is well positioned financially to cover far more of the town’s $34.55 million uninsured losses, which at this point do not qualify for additional FEMA aid. With at least $8 billion in the state rainy day fund, there is no reason to leave West families in the lurch. And it’s curious that Gov. Rick Perry now wants federal help and money given his well-publicized position in shunning federal aid for expanding Medicaid and some grants for other state programs.


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