09/11/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 09/11/2025 17:30
WASHINGTON, D.C. - U.S. Senator Tammy Baldwin (D-WI) released the following statement after President Donald Trump announced Friday that Wisconsin had been awarded nearly $29.8 million in federal relief funding to address flood damage. Senator Baldwin has pushed the White House and the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) to deliver federal support, calling on President Trump and making several visits to Southeastern Wisconsin to survey damage.
"It's been more than a month since disaster hit Wisconsin, and families are hurting. I have been fighting for these funds because Wisconsinites need help and they need it now," said Senator Baldwin. "I'll continue to closely monitor to make sure Wisconsin gets everything we need to be on the road to recovery and the whole-of-government recovery effort does right by all Wisconsinites."
Senator Baldwin has pushed the Trump Administration to act and get Wisconsin the federal resources communities need to recover. She led a bipartisan group of colleagues calling on the Trump Administration and FEMA to support Wisconsin's request to assist in conducting a formal federal preliminary damage assessment, an important step to unlocking federal disaster aid. Baldwin also joined the entire Wisconsin delegation in requesting an expedited Joint Preliminary Damage Assessment and requesting the President issue a Major Disaster Declaration to unlock federal assistance for recovery efforts in Wisconsin.
Senator Baldwin also visited Milwaukee days after the historic flooding to survey the damage and meet with local leaders on their plans for recovery. The following week, Senator Baldwin visited Feeding America of Eastern Wisconsin in Milwaukee to assist in packing food and water for Wisconsinites who have been impacted by extreme weather. Additionally, she joined FEMA to survey flood damage, a necessary step in unlocking federal relief.
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