Federal grants to aid in emergency readiness
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security on Tuesday announced Federal Emergency Management Agency grants totaling more than $14 million for Oklahoma . But less than anticipated amounts could affect state budgets.
The grant money helps support state and municipal disaster preparedness, urban security and medical response efforts.
About $7.3 million will go to the state Homeland Security office, according to ...
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