Funds will be used for debris removal and disaster relief
MONTGOMERY, Ala. - Selma City Council members voted unanimously to create a special disaster recovery fund to manage incoming federal aid.
City Council President Billy Young said the city has faced financial challenges with debris cleanup, adding local government needs to make sure all money is accounted for. If federal funds are misused, the city would be responsible for paying back, which could put their budget in jeopardy.
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