August 06, 2021
Manchin, Capito Announce Funding for West Virginia’s Severe Storm Recovery Efforts
Washington, DC – U.S. Senators Joe
Manchin (D-WV) and Shelley Moore Capito (R-WV), members of the Senate
Appropriations Committee, today announced $1,016,923 in federal funding from
the U.S. Department of Labor (DOL). The funding will be used to support
disaster-relief employment for eligible individuals to assist with cleanup
after severe storms in February and March caused flooding and extensive waterway
damage in southwestern areas of West Virginia.
“The
heavy rain and snow storms in February and March caused severe damage to homes
and buildings in central and southwestern West Virginia. Earlier this year, I
led the West Virginia delegation in urging President Biden to approve the
federal disaster declaration for both the severe
winter storm and the heavy
rain storms. In May, President Biden approved the declaration for both
storms.
I am thankful the Department of Labor is supporting the recovery efforts by
employing workers to help communities impacted by the storm. West Virginia will
rebuild stronger thanks to the hardworking employees, first responders,
National Guard members and local citizens who are helping the Mountain State
recover,” Senator Manchin said.
“The
late-winter storms that swept through West Virginia earlier this year caused
severe damage,” Senator Capito said. “Today’s announcement means our
state will be able to hire workers to help repair and restore the places hit
hardest by the storms. I appreciate the Labor Department taking action on this
and I will continue advocating to ensure our state has the necessary resources
to support disaster-relief efforts.”
Administered
by DOL’s Employment and
Training Administration, the funding is the first increment of a National
Dislocated Worker Grant of up to of $3,050,769 to WorkForce West Virginia to
provide temporary employment for eligible individuals to remove debris from
streams, clear downed trees and perform other cleanup activities in Boone,
Cabell, Kanawha, Lincoln, Logan, Mason, Mingo, Putman, and Wayne counties.
The
Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) issued an emergency declaration for
the region in May.
Supported
by the Workforce Innovation
and Opportunity Act of 2014, Dislocated Worker Grants temporarily expand
the service capacity of dislocated workers programs at the state and local
levels by providing funding assistance in response to large, unexpected economic
events that cause significant job losses.
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