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Here's how Texans can apply for federal help to recover from the devastating winter storm
Read full article: Here's how Texans can apply for federal help to recover from the devastating winter stormTexans in certain counties whose property was damaged by this month's deadly winter storm can apply for federal assistance for things not covered by insurance. That is in addition to the 77 counties President Joe Biden’s administration included in a major disaster declaration this weekend. Texans without insurance in counties under Biden’s major disaster declaration can go ahead and apply for federal aid. AdEarl Armstrong, a FEMA spokesperson, said that eligible Texans should file their insurance claim first then shortly after apply for disaster assistance. You can also visit a FEMA Disaster Recovery Center in person by looking for the nearest location here.
Educators call for billions more in federal aid for K-12 schools
Read full article: Educators call for billions more in federal aid for K-12 schoolsCNN With just a few months to plan for a school year that will look very different from any before, education leaders are pleading for billions more in federal aid for K-12 schools because of the coronavirus pandemic. About $13 billion of that went to K-12 schools, and is just beginning to trickle down to districts. Congress divided on new fundingHouse Democrats approved a new, sweeping spending bill in May called the HEROES Act, which included about $90 billion for K-12 schools and colleges. More than 1-in-5 charter school students and roughly 1-in-8 district school students attend schools in areas with low access to the internet, a report from the group found. But it advises local education agencies to choose a model that "best fits the needs of their students and families," and to consider other options.