Wash. House OKs Flood Aid
Washington’s House has unanimously approved millions in flood-prevention projects in the Chehalis River basin.
The measure appropriates $50 million for the state and local share of a major flood project, including levees to protect Interstate 5 in Lewis County.
Up to $2.5 million would be earmarked for a regional flood-control authority or local governments to develop flood projects to protect homes, farms and businesses throughout the basin.
The plan is House Bill 3375, sponsored by Rep. Gary Alexander, R-Olympia. It and others now go to the Senate.
U.S. Sen. Patty Murray says $74 million in federal aid has been authorized for the Chehalis River levee program.
Storms caused at least $1 billion worth of damage in southwestern Washington in December and the region is still mopping up.
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