Governor Cooper Urges Immediate Action for Helene Relief in Asheville

Governor Cooper’s Visit to Asheville: Urging Quick Action on Helene Relief

Asheville, N.C. was buzzing this week with the visit of Governor Roy Cooper, who came to show his appreciation and discuss crucial recovery efforts following the devastating impact of Hurricane Helene. The meeting took place at the Asheville-based ABCCM, a local nonprofit organization that has been a strong support system for those affected by the storm. In a heartfelt address, Governor Cooper emphasized the necessity of immediate action and funding to help the community bounce back.

The Urgency of Action

During his visit, Cooper stressed the importance of passing a Helene relief package without delay. “Waiting until next [year] to get the funds flowing here for the investments that need to be made is simply not good,” he declared. His words rang clear: the roads, bridges, housing, public buildings, and water systems are in dire need of repairs and upgrades, and the longer they wait, the worse the situation will become.

Community Resilience and Support

Governor Cooper took the time to thank the countless volunteers who have stepped up to help their neighbors in need since the storm. Their efforts exemplify the resilient spirit of the Asheville community. In his speech, he acknowledged the heartfelt dedication of these volunteers, stating, “The further you get away from these storms, the more people forget about them.” This statement speaks volumes about the need for ongoing attention and support for the recovery process.

Call for Federal Support

As the conversation unfolded, Cooper noted the necessity for collaboration on a larger scale. He made a direct appeal to President-elect Donald Trump and Congress, urging them to set aside their differences to focus on helping the communities in need. “We need a large chunk of that funding right now,” he stressed, highlighting that immediate relief is crucial for the affected residents to get back on their feet.

Weather Ahead: Winter Storm Warnings

Upcoming Football Championships

Amidst all the recovery discussions and winter weather preparations, the excitement is building for the 2024 NCHSAA Football State Championships, which will be broadcast live starting on Friday, December 20th, at 7:00 PM EST. Local teams will be looking to showcase their talents as they compete for the championship title. Make sure to gather with friends and family to cheer on our young athletes!

Final Thoughts

As Asheville continues its efforts to recover from Hurricane Helene, Governor Cooper’s visit served as a timely reminder of the work that still needs to be done. The unity shown by the local volunteers and the call for immediate federal support are crucial steps toward rebuilding the community. As winter weather approaches, let’s not forget to look out for one another and offer a helping hand. Together, Asheville can overcome these challenges and emerge even stronger.


Author: HERE Asheville

HERE Asheville

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