NC AG Visits Fayetteville to Remind FEMA a Promise Is a Promise
Jackson demands restoration of over $15 million in FEMA funding canceled despite Congressional directives, causing 60 infrastructure projects to be scrapped in North Carolina.
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AG Jeff Jackson visits Fayetteville to remind FEMA a promise is a promise
In Fayetteville, NC Attorney General Jeff Jackson calls on FEMA to honor their promise to build a badly needed bridge. Jackson’s office has filed a lawsuit against the federal agency over FEMA’s cancellation of $200 million in funds. Some lawsuits are complicated, with lots of legal twists and turns. State Attorney General Jeff Jackson’s lawsuit against the Federal Emergency Management Agency does not strike me as one of those. Especially if we …
AG Jeff Jackson highlights the need for more funding in Fayetteville visit
On Tuesday, Attorney General Jeff Jackson visited Fayetteville highlighting a project canceled by FEMA. The city lost more than $15 million to replace four bridges, and the state as a whole lost more than $200 million in funding.
Attorney General Jeff Jackson Visits Fayetteville Project Losing $15.4 Million in FEMA Funds
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Wednesday, October 22, 2025 Email: nahmed@ncdoj.gov Phone: 919-538-2809 RALEIGH – Attorney General Jeff Jackson visited Fayetteville yesterday to highlight the $15.4 million the city is losing after FEMA cut more than $200 million in disaster prevention projects in North Carolina. Fayetteville had been awarded funds to replace four bridges on Russell and […]
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