They get in, get recovery and go in and start moving and then we're there to help and public assistance if need be. I think Florida could be a model on how to handle disasters. And if Florida can do it, then other states can do it, too. And so we're looking to reform FEMA to be there, but not to rebuild every structure there, not to finalize it. (19:20–19:24)
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Asserts that Florida's disaster response could serve as a model for other states.
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