"The data coming in from the FEMA teams validates the existing state data, and I believe that we have met the threshold for a federal disaster declaration," Governor Palin said. "Hundreds of Alaskans have been displaced and many have had their homes completely destroyed. The next step in a state's rebuilding process after a natural disaster is to request our federal government's assistance."While in Fairbanks, Gov. Palin attended a Memorial Day weekend ceremony at Veterans Memorial Park to honor Alaska's war veterans who gave their lives for the cause of freedom. She signed some bills into law, including two veterans bills.
The governor then went to North Pole to sign six more bills and returned to Fairbanks to sign a boating bill.
After all of the bill signing was done, Gov. Palin and husband Todd found time to relax a bit on a riverboat ride up the Chena River. From there, it's back to Juneau.
Update: A report on the governor's busy holiday weekend from the Fairbanks News-Miner. The press release from Gov. Palin's office is here.
- JP
heads up: the fairbanks link is broken :)
ReplyDeleteFixed it.
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- JP