Tom Vilsack
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Democrats in GOP-leaning House races may aid Obama
Republican-leaning areas in states vital to President Barack Obama's re-election prospects are drawing top-tier Democratic congressional candidates who, even if they lose, could help turn out the vote and boost Obama's chances of winning a second term.
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Months later, NC counties get disaster aid from the feds
The losses recognized Tuesday were from tornadoes that raked across North Carolina in April and the flooding and wind damage done by Hurricane Irene in September.
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NC farmers still looking for help after Irene
North Carolina farmers likely won't get federal assistance for the $300 million in crop damage caused by Hurricane Irene until next year.
of millions of dollars shortly after the hurricane US secretary of agriculture Tom Vilsack . Had this assessment of the damage in North Carolina. I'm not seen the kind of flooding damaged crops that I saw briefly -
Farmers in 42 NC counties can receive federal aid
Gov. Beverly Perdue says farmers in 42 counties are eligible for federal disaster assistance for damage caused by Hurricane Irene.
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NC Ag officials: Irene's damage 'severe'
The State Board of Agriculture and Commissioner Steve Troxler met in Raleigh today to talk about how to best help NC farmers devastated by Hurricane Irene.
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Seven NC counties eligible for federal disaster aid
President Barack Obama on Wednesday declared a federal disaster in seven North Carolina counties hit by Hurricane Irene, paving the way for residents to receive federal aid.
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Hurricane exacts emotional toll on victims
The impact of Hurricane Irene on some North Carolina residents goes beyond the financial and physical toll of cleaning up damage and rebuilding.
state says she's been with Homeland Security secretary Janet Neapolitan -- also Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack State's agriculture commissioner Steve trucks are also a FEMA administrator they've been a touring some of the damage cropland in eastern North -
Perdue: More than $71M in damage from Irene
Hurricane Irene caused more than $70 million in damage in North Carolina, Gov. Beverly Perdue said Tuesday, noting the figure will rise as crop losses and clean-up costs are tallied.
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Perdue, federal officials discuss hurricane recovery
Gov. Beverly Perdue, Secretary of Homeland Security Janet Napolitano and U.S. Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack provide an update on the initial damage assessment and recovery efforts after Hurricane Irene.
attention. The damages to agriculture. And so I'm delighted that my college Tom Vilsack issues secretary of agriculture He would know.Tom Vilsack the secretary of Apple's. -
Gov. Perdue Monday Hurricane Irene update
Gov. Bev Perdue offers an update on the damage and cleanup of Hurricane Irene in North Carolina.
very hopeful. That secretary -- time. And United States secretary of agriculture Tom Vilsack . Will travel with me here in North Carolina tomorrow. To see firsthand. The devastation of our property. Other peoples times and other
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