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FEMA denies DOGE delays, says streamlined process paid North Carolina claims fast since Feb. 1, 2025.
FEMA denies claims that the Department of Government Efficiency is delaying Hurricane Helene recovery funds, stating the new process has streamlined payments since February 1, 2025, with North Carolina’s requests averaging 12.7 days to payment and 71% processed within four days.
All reimbursements have been made, and over $944 million remains available.
While North Carolina reported delays due to DOGE-related data requests and system transfer issues, FEMA maintains the system improves accountability under Executive Order 14222.
Federal emergency relief funding for North Carolina has reached nearly $2 billion, including a record $1.15 billion for transportation repairs.
Recovery efforts continue across the region, with infrastructure restored, debris cleared, and nonprofits playing a vital role in housing, food, water, and rebuilding.
FEMA niega retrasos del DOGE, dice que el proceso simplificado pagó los reclamos de Carolina del Norte rápidamente desde el 1 de febrero de 2025.