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Real Estate/Development

May 20, 2006

Group Sues FEMA to Extend Katrina Aid

SAN FRANCISCO - An Oakland public-interest group is filing suit today to keep the Federal Emergency Management Agency from cutting off housing assistance on May 31 for some 50,000 evacuees of Hurricane Katrina.

By Tim Hay
Daily Journal Staff Writer

      SAN FRANCISCO - An Oakland public-interest group is filing suit today to keep the Federal Emergency Management Agency from cutting off housing assistance on May 31 for some 50,000 evacuees of Hurricane Katrina.
      The evacuees are living all over the country, said Steve Ronfeldt of the Public Interest Law Project, and FEMA wants to m...

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