I would like to thank @fema for granting our request for a final extension of the #TSA program until June 30. Transportation assistance was also extended to all program participants.
— Ricardo Rossello (@ricardorossello) May 3, 2018
BREAKING: FEMA has extended all TSA housing vouchers thru June 30 & will pay for flights back to PR + resettlement on island for those eligible. Our office fought repeatedly for extensions, glad @fema finally providing peace of mind for struggling families #Sayfie @HispanicCaucus
— US Rep. Darren Soto (@RepDarrenSoto) May 3, 2018
Pleased to report that @FEMA will extend the Transitional Shelter Assistance program for displaced Puerto Rican families in Florida and other states through June 30. Thank you to PR Gov. @RicardoRossello for requesting the extension. Another successful bipartisan effort! #FlaPol
— Rep Stephanie Murphy (@RepStephMurphy) May 3, 2018
Big News today! - FEMA has just agreed to extend its TSA housing assistance program for all displaced Puerto Rican families through June 30 to allow them to, at least, finish out the current school year.
— Senator Bill Nelson (@SenBillNelson) May 3, 2018
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