Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds is creating a new state board to oversee the response to last month’s catastrophic flooding.
Reynolds issued an executive order, establishing a 15-member Flood Recovery Advisory Board. She’ll be the board’s chairwoman.
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The governor also is asking legislators to set aside 25-million dollars in state funds for flood recovery. The first 15 million would be used for flood mitigation, including help in making levee repairs.
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The governor says she’s asked federal officials if there are ways the state can line up contractors or take other steps that would speed up the process of buying out flood-ravaged properties. FEMA’s website indicates it’s a lengthy process that can take a year to 18 months. Reynolds says she’s asked FEMA to set up a “mini processing center” in Council Bluffs where flood victims may find out what disaster assistance may be available.
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Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds Sets Up Flood Recovery Board

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