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The Big Fix

Kucinich, Dennis | February 6, 2006 issue

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The author discusses the U.S. government's role in disaster relief, in the wake of Hurricane Katrina. The problem of unemployment and lack of housing near the reconstruction sites on the Gulf Coast is compounded by FEMA which located temporary housing 91 miles away from New Orleans. The author suggests that federal reconstruction contracts be given to local contractors and that zero-interest loans be made available to all states that want to improve their own infrastructure. The author plans to introduce the Repairing America's Infrastructure Act, which has bipartisan support in Congress.

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UNITED States -- Politics & government -- 2001-; DISASTER relief; UNEMPLOYMENT; HOUSING; INFRASTRUCTURE (Economics) -- Law & legislation; DISASTERS -- Government policy; UNITED States
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