President Joe Biden took an aerial tour over parts of Kentucky Wednesday morning to assess storm damage from deadly weekend tornadoes, and later in the day approved the federal government covering the entire cost for cleanup. Over the weekend, Biden approved Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear’s request for a major disaster declaration, making federal funding available for the state, and on Monday approved disaster declarations for Tennessee and Illinois as well. On Wednesday, Dec. 15, Biden upped the funds to Kentucky from 75 percent to 100 percent of the cleanup cost over the following 30 days. When reporters asked if more money is needed from Congress, Biden said, “We don’t need it now.” “It’s incredible how ya’ll have stepped up,” the president said Wednesday during an address in Dawson Springs, Kentucky. “I’m going make sure the federal government steps up and that we do every single thing.” More than 30 tornadoes tore through …
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