What areas will the federal aid support?
The federal aid will support northern Michigan residents, small businesses, and utilities in their recovery efforts from the 2025 ice storm.
Michigan / Government
Following a meeting with Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer, President Donald Trump has pledged federal support for northern Michigan communities recovering from the devastating ice storm of March 2025. The funding aims to assist residents,...
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer met with President Trump to discuss disaster recovery and critical infrastructure projects. The approved federal funding follows months of coordination between House Republicans and the Trump administration. Michigan officials are also seeking to bring new fighter jets to the Selfridge Air National Guard Base and addressed the Brandon Road Interbasin project, designed to prevent invasive carp from damaging the Great Lakes economy. State Rep. Parker Fairbairn emphasized the importance of the federal relief and noted the need for the passage of a $100 million state relief plan.
The federal aid will support northern Michigan residents, small businesses, and utilities in their recovery efforts from the 2025 ice storm.
Discussions included infrastructure projects like the Selfridge Air National Guard Base and the Brandon Road Interbasin Project.
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