Texas Gets Presidential Major Disaster Nod for Swift Federal Recovery Help
Published Date: 9/8/2025
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Texas just got a big helping hand after a major disaster hit! The President declared a disaster on May 21, 2025, unlocking federal money and support to help Texans rebuild and recover faster. This means more resources and quicker aid for those affected across the state.
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Presidential Disaster Declaration for Texas
If you live in Texas and were affected by the disaster, the President declared a major disaster for the State of Texas on May 21, 2025 (FEMA-4871-DR). That declaration unlocks federal money and support to help Texans rebuild and recover faster.
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