Hurricane victims should begin to receive more federal aid a year after Superstorm Sandy landed in New Jersey, New York Sen. Chuck Schumer said on Tuesday’s Morning Joe.
“The spigot is now open and the money should start flowing,” he said on the one-year anniversary of the storm.
Debate in Congress halted the release of federal aid money to victims for months. Last year concluded without an official recovery package granted to states affected by the storm. The first round of Community Development Block Grants wasn’t released by the government until May.
After landing near Brigantine, N.J., on Oct. 29, 2012, the late-season hurricane hit 23 other states and cost the country at least $50 billion in damages.
Now a year later, the majority of residents have moved back into their homes and many businesses have reopened.









