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Here's how Texans can apply for federal help to recover from the devastating winter storm - DefenderNetwork.com

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Texans in more than 100 counties can begin applying for federal assistance to help them recover from last week’s massive winter storm that caused widespread power outages, water disruptions and building damages from burst pipes. And the number of counties whose residents qualify for such aid could grow “as more work is done to evaluate […]

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