2005 hurricanes will cost government billions in years to come

WASHINGTON - The federal government will have to continue spending money for years to pay for Gulf Coast states' recovery from hurricanes Katrina and Rita, experts testified at a House Budget Committee hearing Thursday.

The federal government has already given $116 billion to the states affected by the 2005 hurricanes, said Stanley Czerwinski, director of strategic issues for the Government Accountability Office.


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