AUSTIN, Texas (AP) _ Gov. Rick Perry has more criticism for the Federal Emergency Management Agency when it comes to Hurricane Ike help.
Perry questioned FEMA’s denial of an appeal for reimbursing the state for some costs associated with protective measures and recovery over Ike.
Texas had asked FEMA for 100 percent reimbursement of costs related to such things as evacuations before Ike hit Galveston on Sept. 13.
The state also seeks funding over removal of hazardous materials after the storm.
Perry said FEMA continues to shortchange the state.
Perry also says Texas plans to appeal FEMA’s denial for an extension of the 100 percent federal reimbursement of debris removal.
FEMA spokeswoman Ericka Lopez says the federal agency so far has awarded more than $2 billion in disaster assistance to Texas.