(The Texas Tribune) – Texas is receiving federal aid for Hurricane Beryl later than needed because state leaders were slow to request an official disaster declaration from the White House, President Joe Biden told the Houston Chronicle Tuesday.
With Gov. Greg Abbott out of the country on an economic development trip in Asia, Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick has served as acting governor amid the storm, making him responsible for putting in the state’s request for aid.
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A White House spokesperson told the Chronicle that officials had tried multiple times to reach Abbott and Patrick, and Biden said he only connected with Patrick Tuesday, after which he issued the disaster declaration. Beryl came ashore on Texas’ Gulf Coast early Monday morning, bringing heavy rain and winds that wreaked havoc over Houston and other parts of southeast Texas.
Patrick and Abbott each denied Biden’s account. Patrick wrote on social media that the president was “falsely accusing” him of being unreachable, while an Abbott spokesperson called Biden’s comments “a complete lie.”
“I am disappointed that President Biden is turning Hurricane Beryl into a political issue,” Patrick said, describing a “cordial call” with Biden earlier Tuesday in which the president granted his...
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