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For Sandy victims, promises aren't enough
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As all of the above makes clear, the wide array of assistance programs that residents have to apply for can be mind-numbingly confusing, and many still need help with what they describe as a daunting process. Seven and a half years after Hurricane Katrina, we continue to hear stories about New Orleans residents who are still navigating a byzantine system of policies and bureaucratic red tape in order to rebuild their homes. That cannot be allowed to continue to happen here, or many residents will simply give up — and never return.
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Hurricane Sandy, storm, homes, businesses, vacant, infrastructure, Long Beach boardwalk, displaced, rebuilt, Federal Emergency Management Agency, disaster assistance, rental assistance, extension, Congress, disaster aid, insurance companies, repair, rebuild, flood insurance, FEMA, U.S. Small Business Administration, grants, reimbursement, New York State Department of Financial Services, flood claims, assessments, insurers, high-risk flood zones, Increased Cost of Compliance, mitigation, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development's Community Development Block Grants, Sen. Charles Schumer, CDBG
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