POLITICSWISCONSIN EXAMINER
Feds increasingly leave local governments hanging when climate disasters hit, report finds
A Wisconsin Policy Forum report found that federal aid to local governments after climate disasters, such as historic floods in August 2025, often falls short. The Trump administration approved $210 million for individual assistance but denied funding for public infrastructure repairs despite requests from state and local leaders.
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