ST. LOUIS – Funds are heading to the city of St. Louis following the aftermath of the May 16 tornado, which happened six months ago.
Republican U.S. Senator Eric Schmitt announced on Wednesday that the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) will be transferring over $59 million to St. Louis.
Those funds will be allocated toward recovery efforts.
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“This is part of the estimated of $180 million in upfront debris removal funding that will head to the State of Missouri, alongside the deployment of U.S. Army Corps of Engineer mission assignments and experts to advise the state with their unmatched technical expertise, who will arrive in Jefferson City today,” Schmitt said Wednesday…