FEINGOLD CALLS ON FEMA TO SUPPORT GRANTS FOR WISCONSIN
FIREFIGHTERS
FIRE Grants provide vital training and equipment to protect Wisconsin
communities
July 26, 2007
Washington, D.C. – U.S. Senator Russ Feingold (D-WI) yesterday
urged the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) to give full and
fair consideration to all 746 applications from Wisconsin fire departments
for FIRE Act grants. Feingold emphasized the success and importance
of FIRE grants in Wisconsin in a letter to the Acting Deputy Administrator
of the National Preparedness Directorate at FEMA, Corey Gruber. FIRE
grants have helped hundreds of Wisconsin fire departments obtain better
equipment, improve training and upgrade facilities in order to better
protect Wisconsin communities.
“We need to make every effort to ensure our brave firefighters
have the equipment and training they need to keep our communities safe,”
Feingold said. “Wisconsin firefighters consistently tell me how
critical these grants are. I strongly support the FIRE Grant program
to ensure Wisconsin firefighters have the resources they need to protect
Wisconsin families.”
Feingold has long been a strong supporter of FIRE grants. After the
President tried to cut funding for grants to firefighters to $300 million
in next year's budget, Senator Feingold urged the Appropriations Committee
to fully fund grants to firefighters. The Senate Appropriations Committee
subsequently recommended $700 million in funding for grants to firefighters
in 2008. Last year, Wisconsin was awarded 164 Assistance to Firefighters
Grants totaling over $13.7 million to help keep communities throughout
Wisconsin safe. Feingold wrote 80 letters in support of FIRE grants
for Wisconsin firefighters last year.
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