WASHINGTON, DC — Congressman Tony Wied (WI-08) released the following statement after President Trump approved the State of Wisconsin’s request for a Major Disaster Declaration in response to the severe flooding that struck the state in April.
“I am grateful to President Trump for approving this request and glad to see Northeast Wisconsin receive the relief it deserves,” said Congressman Wied. “From the moment these storms hit, I have been committed to working with the Trump Administration to ensure every available federal resource is used to support a swift and full recovery for those impacted by April’s floods. I look forward to seeing these much-needed funds delivered to communities across Wisconsin’s 8th District.”
Background: In April, communities across Wisconsin experienced heavy rainfall and severe weather over several days, causing multiple rivers to flood their banks and destroy homes and businesses alike. On Wednesday, April 29th, Governor Evers requested FEMA’s assistance with a Joint Preliminary Damage Assessment (JPDA), and on Thursday, April 30th, FEMA responded. Following the JPDA, Governor Tony Evers requested a Major Disaster Declaration. In total, over 1,500 residential structures were damaged across 19 counties and the Oneida Nation, resulting in nearly $10 million in costs. Public infrastructure damage is currently estimated at over $17 million, easily exceeding the State’s per capita indicator. On May 28th, Congressman Wied led a bipartisan delegation letter urging the Trump Administration to approve the state of Wisconsin’s request. President Trump announced the state would receive $22.6 million on June 30th.
Read President Trump’s announcement on Truth Social HERE.
