The likelihood that tens of thousands of Mississippians will lose their homes is extremely high, ... I would welcome anyone's help to make these people whole.
The likelihood that tens of thousands of Mississippians will lose their homes is extremely high, ... I would welcome anyone's help to make these people whole.
I urge all Mississippians to please take this storm seriously. Now is the time to prepare yourself, your family and your friends.
I'm floored that the House leadership would turn its back on job creation for Mississippians.
In these very, very rare circumstances - this tragic time - we hope the gift will get some attention and inspire other people to contribute money and help our fellow Mississippians on the Gulf coast.
Sen. Lott feels any time he can show his colleagues up close what Mississippians are facing then certainly that contributes to a better understanding of the Katrina recovery and what it's going to take to continue that recovery over the long term.
It's no secret that Mississippi's image around the country and around the world is not as good as it ought to be, ... One of the things that helps our image is any time visitors come and see Mississippi and meet Mississippians. This casino industry brings millions of people here. Those people like what they see. They like the people that they meet.
Mississippians know us well and there's an expectation we are going to be there in bad times as well as good, ... Our job is to live up to that.
We're just waiting for FEMA to give us the go-ahead, ... We have more than 1,000 manufactured homes ready. We want to keep those in the state so Mississippians can help Mississippians.
We want people to understand that this deadline is only for new disaster applications. If they have already applied, their cases will continue to be processed. Mississippians who need assistance need to register with FEMA before the deadline.
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