LEGAL Feds deny Minn Gov Walz's request for aid to rebuild after riots

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Feds deny Walz's request for aid to rebuild after riots
More than 1,500 buildings suffered damage in the unrest after George Floyd's death.

By Ryan Faircloth Star Tribune

July 11, 2020 — 7:04am

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Elizabeth Flores – Star Tribune
Firefighters battle flames at a business along University Avenue in St. Paul as riot officers police the street on May 28. Protests over the death of George Floyd, a Black man who died in police custody, had broken out in Minneapolis and St. Paul for a third straight night.



The federal government has denied Gov. Tim Walz’s request for aid to help rebuild and repair Twin Cities structures that were damaged in the unrest following George Floyd’s death.

Walz asked President Donald Trump to declare a “major disaster” for the state of Minnesota in his request to the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) on July 2. More than 1,500 buildings were damaged by fires, looting and vandalism in the days of unrest that followed Floyd’s May 25 death in Minneapolis police custody, racking up more than $500 million in damages, according to Walz.

The governor’s spokesman, Teddy Tschann, confirmed late Friday that the request for federal aid was denied.

“The Governor is disappointed that the federal government declined his request for financial support,” Tschann said in a statement. “As we navigate one of the most difficult periods in our state’s history, we look for support from our federal government to help us through.”

Many small businesses and grocery stores, pharmacies and post offices were damaged during the unrest. In his letter to FEMA, Walz said what happened in the Twin Cities after Floyd’s death was the second most destructive incident of civil unrest in U.S. history, after the 1992 riots in Los Angeles.

The Walz administration conducted a preliminary damage assessment that found nearly $16 million of eligible damages related to fires. The federal funds would have been used to reimburse local governments for repairs and debris removal.

Republican Minnesota U.S. Rep. Tom Emmer on Thursday sent a letter to Trump in response to Walz’s aid request, asking for a “thorough and concurrent review” of the state’s response to the unrest so that “every governor, mayor and local official can learn from our experiences” and prevent such a situation from happening again.

“If the federal government is expected to assist in the clean-up of these unfortunate weeks, it has an obligation to every American — prior to the release of funding — to fully understand the events which allowed for this level of destruction to occur and ensure it never happens again,” Emmer wrote.

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Dennis Olson

Chief Curmudgeon
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The governor’s spokesman, Teddy Tschann, confirmed late Friday that the request for federal aid was denied.

“The Governor is disappointed that the federal government declined his request for financial support,” Tschann said in a statement. “As we navigate one of the most difficult periods in our state’s history, we look for support from our federal government to help us through.”
I don't see how he can say that with a straight face.
 

ShadowMan

Designated Grumpy Old Fart
Talk about audacity!! The Governor didn't do his job and now he wants the rest of the nation's taxpayers money for his leadership failure. Yeah....RIGHT!!

The process is simple. People start rioting, burning and looting....then it's time for the cops and the national guard to start SHOOTING!! Easy - PEAZY!!

Remember: PAIN is natures way of saying - DON'T DO THAT!! Shoot a couple of rioters as soon as the destruction starts and the rest will get the lesson REAL QUICK!!
 

hummer

Veteran Member
Dear gov. tim. I am a life long Minnesotan. My folks raised me to be a responsible person and to be responsible for my actions because there are always consequences. Therefore, please stop whining. Be responsible for the destruction your policies caused, and take any fix-it money you need out of your own pocket. That is what I had to do............. :rolleyes:
 

Milkweed Host

Veteran Member
Now would be the time for all the victims of this grossly incompetent leadership to file a civil class action
against: Walz, Arradondo and Frey. Their wages, bank accounts and all property need to
be used to finance the victims in restarting their lives.

Actions, especially grossly incompetent ones, require consequences.
 

kittyluvr

Veteran Member
Office of Governor Tim Walz & Lt. Governor Peggy Flanagan
130 State Capitol
75 Rev Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd.
St. Paul, MN 55155

Staffed office hours are: Monday – Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM

Telephone Numbers
Telephone: 651-201-3400
Toll Free: 800-657-3717
Minnesota Relay: 800-627-3529

 

TKO

Veteran Member
Very glad to hear this! Let them clean their own toilet bowl and raise taxes to California style to pay for it.

Feds deny Walz's request for aid to rebuild after riots
More than 1,500 buildings suffered damage in the unrest after George Floyd's death.

By Ryan Faircloth Star Tribune

July 11, 2020 — 7:04am

MPLSRIOTS.JPG


Elizabeth Flores – Star Tribune
Firefighters battle flames at a business along University Avenue in St. Paul as riot officers police the street on May 28. Protests over the death of George Floyd, a Black man who died in police custody, had broken out in Minneapolis and St. Paul for a third straight night.



The federal government has denied Gov. Tim Walz’s request for aid to help rebuild and repair Twin Cities structures that were damaged in the unrest following George Floyd’s death.

Walz asked President Donald Trump to declare a “major disaster” for the state of Minnesota in his request to the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) on July 2. More than 1,500 buildings were damaged by fires, looting and vandalism in the days of unrest that followed Floyd’s May 25 death in Minneapolis police custody, racking up more than $500 million in damages, according to Walz.

The governor’s spokesman, Teddy Tschann, confirmed late Friday that the request for federal aid was denied.

“The Governor is disappointed that the federal government declined his request for financial support,” Tschann said in a statement. “As we navigate one of the most difficult periods in our state’s history, we look for support from our federal government to help us through.”

Many small businesses and grocery stores, pharmacies and post offices were damaged during the unrest. In his letter to FEMA, Walz said what happened in the Twin Cities after Floyd’s death was the second most destructive incident of civil unrest in U.S. history, after the 1992 riots in Los Angeles.

The Walz administration conducted a preliminary damage assessment that found nearly $16 million of eligible damages related to fires. The federal funds would have been used to reimburse local governments for repairs and debris removal.

Republican Minnesota U.S. Rep. Tom Emmer on Thursday sent a letter to Trump in response to Walz’s aid request, asking for a “thorough and concurrent review” of the state’s response to the unrest so that “every governor, mayor and local official can learn from our experiences” and prevent such a situation from happening again.

“If the federal government is expected to assist in the clean-up of these unfortunate weeks, it has an obligation to every American — prior to the release of funding — to fully understand the events which allowed for this level of destruction to occur and ensure it never happens again,” Emmer wrote.

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Feds deny Walz's request for aid to rebuild after riots
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[Thread title edited for clarity - Dennis]
 

TKO

Veteran Member
I suggest the governor start arresting the people that caused it and make them pay for the damages they caused. They know a lot of them. This bunch will rat each other out...so they'll have them all. Go after the BLM in a lawsuit and get that money. Don't come for my tax money. The freaking mayor there was complicit with this...as were the city council. Go after them for damages.

Feds deny Walz's request for aid to rebuild after riots
More than 1,500 buildings suffered damage in the unrest after George Floyd's death.

By Ryan Faircloth Star Tribune

July 11, 2020 — 7:04am

MPLSRIOTS.JPG


Elizabeth Flores – Star Tribune
Firefighters battle flames at a business along University Avenue in St. Paul as riot officers police the street on May 28. Protests over the death of George Floyd, a Black man who died in police custody, had broken out in Minneapolis and St. Paul for a third straight night.



The federal government has denied Gov. Tim Walz’s request for aid to help rebuild and repair Twin Cities structures that were damaged in the unrest following George Floyd’s death.

Walz asked President Donald Trump to declare a “major disaster” for the state of Minnesota in his request to the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) on July 2. More than 1,500 buildings were damaged by fires, looting and vandalism in the days of unrest that followed Floyd’s May 25 death in Minneapolis police custody, racking up more than $500 million in damages, according to Walz.

The governor’s spokesman, Teddy Tschann, confirmed late Friday that the request for federal aid was denied.

“The Governor is disappointed that the federal government declined his request for financial support,” Tschann said in a statement. “As we navigate one of the most difficult periods in our state’s history, we look for support from our federal government to help us through.”

Many small businesses and grocery stores, pharmacies and post offices were damaged during the unrest. In his letter to FEMA, Walz said what happened in the Twin Cities after Floyd’s death was the second most destructive incident of civil unrest in U.S. history, after the 1992 riots in Los Angeles.

The Walz administration conducted a preliminary damage assessment that found nearly $16 million of eligible damages related to fires. The federal funds would have been used to reimburse local governments for repairs and debris removal.

Republican Minnesota U.S. Rep. Tom Emmer on Thursday sent a letter to Trump in response to Walz’s aid request, asking for a “thorough and concurrent review” of the state’s response to the unrest so that “every governor, mayor and local official can learn from our experiences” and prevent such a situation from happening again.

“If the federal government is expected to assist in the clean-up of these unfortunate weeks, it has an obligation to every American — prior to the release of funding — to fully understand the events which allowed for this level of destruction to occur and ensure it never happens again,” Emmer wrote.

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Feds deny Walz's request for aid to rebuild after riots
Twitter: @ryanfaircloth


[Thread title edited for clarity - Dennis]
 

Raggedyman

Res ipsa loquitur
I suggest the mayor and governor set up lot's of Lemonade stands and hold a lot of bake sales.

BUT- - - they'd better have a business license, county permit, proof of work comp insurance and federal/state Tax ID number. . . after all the LAW IS THE LAW - and there are NEVER any exceptions to THE LAW are there guvnahh?
 
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