Biden calls on Congress to "move as rapidly as they can" on emergency funding after hurricanes
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President Biden gave an update Thursday on the government's aid efforts in the aftermath of Hurricane Milton, urging Americans affected by the hurricane to continue to be careful because of conditions that still pose a danger.
"We've had search and rescue teams at the ready for any calls for help this morning," he said at the Eisenhower Executive Office Building. "There are still very dangerous conditions in the state, and people should wait to be given the all clear by their leaders before they go out. We know from previous hurricanes that it's often the case that more lives are lost in the days following the storm than actually during the storm itself."
He also called on lawmakers to "move as rapidly as they can" on emergency funding, particularly for small businesses because the disaster relief fund for loans for these businesses is running precariously low.
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