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Hillsborough loses nearly $6 million in FEMA grants, stalling plans to relocate flood-prone water station after Tropical ...
North Carolina Attorney General Jeff Jackson on Thursday toured the Hillsborough wastewater treatment pump station that has ...
The visit followed a July 16 lawsuit that Jackson and 19 other state attorneys general filed against the Trump Administration ...
North Carolina Attorney General Jeff Jackson is suing the Federal Emergency Management Administration over its decision to ...
The canceled FEMA funds would have supported more than 60 critical infrastructure projects statewide, including drinking ...
North Carolina Attorney General Jeff Jackson on Thursday visited Hillsborough, where a pump station has become one of the focal points in a fight over canceled federal funding.
North Carolina is among 20 states seeking an emergency court decision to reinstate the funds, arguing FEMA unlawfully halted ...
North Carolina Attorney General Jeff Jackson has sued the Federal Emergency Management Administration (FEMA) over its ...
North Carolina Attorney General Jeff Jackson is suing FEMA after the agency decided to cancel a program that provides over $200 million in funding for the states water, sewer and flood infrastructures ...
North Carolina Attorney General Jeff Jackson joined nearly 20 other states in filing a lawsuit against FEMA on Wednesday. The ...
FEMA was wrong to break the law and cancel this money, which will save lives,” said Attorney General Jeff Jackson.
Attorney General Jeff Jackson is taking the federal government to court over what he calls a "devastating" loss of funding for disaster protection.