Recovery & Rebuilding
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The City That Will Be
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Critics Fear Trailer 'Ghettos’
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Costs Incurred for Rejected Temporary Housing Sites
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Disaster Assistance: Federal Efforts to Assist Group Site Residents with Employment, Services for Families with Children, and Transportation
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Disaster Assistance: Greater Coordination and an Evaluation of Programs' Outcomes Could Improve Disaster Case Management
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Disaster Management: The Structure, Function, and Significance of Network-Centric Operations.
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Examining the Roles and Responsibilities of HUD and FEMA in Responding to the Affordable Housing Needs of Gulf Coast States following Emergencies and Natural Disasters
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This is part 6 of witness testimonies in a hearing entitled "Examining the Roles and Responsibilities of HUD and FEMA in Responding to the Affordable Housing Needs of Gulf Coast States following Emergencies and Natural Disasters." Before the Subcommittee on Emergency Communications, Preparedness, and Response
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Fact Sheet: Coordinating Federal Support for Gulf Coast Rebuilding
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Far From Home: Deficiencies in Federal Disaster Housing Assistance after Hurricanes Katrina and Rita and Recommendations for Improvement
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Federal Emergency Management Agency’s Exit Strategy for Temporary Housing in the Gulf Coast Region
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FEMA Disaster Housing and Hurricane Katrina: Overview, Analysis, and Congressional Issues
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FEMA’s Gulf Coast Rebuilding Efforts: The Path Forward. Witness Testimony of DHS delivered by James Walke and David Garratt.
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testimony 1 of 4
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FEMA’s Gulf Coast Rebuilding Efforts: The Path Forward. Witness Testimony of Stanley J. Czerwinski
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testimony 2 of 4
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FEMA’s Gulf Coast Rebuilding Efforts: The Path Forward. Witness Testimony of Amy Liu
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testimony 3 of 4
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FEMA’s Gulf Coast Rebuilding Efforts: The Path Forward. Witness Testimony of Lyda Ann Thomas
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testimony 4 of 4
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Final Report from the NRC Committee on the Review of the Louisiana Coastal Protection and Restoration (LACPR) Program (Pre-Publication Copy)
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Grading the Katrina Recovery: How Gulf Coast Leaders Rate the President and Congress Four Years after the Storm
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Hurricane Katrina: Has Mississippi Fallen Further Behind? Trends and Challenges in Mississippi's Disaster Recovery
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Hurricane Katrina - Scientists Weigh Options for Rebuilding New Orleans
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Hurricane Katrina: Trends in the Operating Results of Five Hospitals in New Orleans before and after Hurricane Katrina
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Katrina One Year After: Congress's Unfinished Agenda
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Katrina and the Women of New Orleans
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Left Behind: the Legacy of Hurricane Katrina: Hurricane Katrina Puts the Health Effects of Poverty and Race in Plain View
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Medicine One Year After Katrina
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The New Orleans Index Anniversary Edition: Four Years after Katrina
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A New Way Home: Finding from the Disaster Recovery Subcommittee Special Report and Working with the New Administration on a Way Forward; Part 1 of 6
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A New Way Home: Finding from the Disaster Recovery Subcommittee Special Report and Working with the New Administration on a Way Forward; Part 2 of 6
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A New Way Home: Finding from the Disaster Recovery Subcommittee Special Report and Working with the New Administration on a Way Forward; Part 3 of 6
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A New Way Home: Finding from the Disaster Recovery Subcommittee Special Report and Working with the New Administration on a Way Forward; Part 4 of 6
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A New Way Home: Finding from the Disaster Recovery Subcommittee Special Report and Working with the New Administration on a Way Forward; Part 5 of 6
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A New Way Home: Finding from the Disaster Recovery Subcommittee Special Report and Working with the New Administration on a Way Forward; Part 6 of 6
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Office of the Federal Coordinator for Gulf Coast Rebuilding
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Office of the Federal Coordinator for Gulf Coast Rebuilding: Perspectives and Observations
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Post-Katrina, Bricks and Mortals
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The Recovery Divide: Poverty and the Widening Gap Among Mississippi Children and Families Affected by Hurricane Katrina
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Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. Hurricanes Katrina and Rita: Outstanding Need, Slow Progress (Hearing)
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Tracking the Recovery of New Orleans & the Metro Area
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A Year and a Half after Katrina and Rita, an Uneven Recovery
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What It Takes to Rebuild a Village after a Disaster: Stories from Internally Displaced Children and Families of Hurricane Katrina and Their Lessons for Our Nation
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