State of Georgia providing $100M in disaster relief to Helene victims
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ATLANTA – Help is on the way for Georgia farmers and timber producers who suffered losses from Hurricane Helene.The Georgia State Financing and Reinvestment Commission (GSFIC) voted Friday to redirect $100 million from a state capital projects fund to provide financial support for farmers affected by the massive storm and debris cleanup for owners of damaged timberland.“As Georgia’s No.-1 industry continues on the road to recovery from Hurricane Helene, I’m thankful our partners on all levels, including the GSFIC board, are working with us to provide relief to those who put food on our tables and provide the materials that build our communities,” Kemp said following Friday’s vote.“This measure is the latest we’ve taken to help them rebuild their livelihoods, but it will not be the last. We’ll continue to work with stakeholders on all levels to direct resources and support to the hardworking Georgians devastated by this storm.”& Helene cut a wide swath of destruction through southeast Georgia in late September before heading into the Carolinas. The storm left 34 dead in Georgia and caused catastrophic damage to homes, businesses, crops, and timberland.& A preliminary report from the& University of Georgia& College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences estimates agricultural...
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