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Exclusive video: Governor Stein touts progress, urges patience at GROWNC meeting

New FEMA data shows over 1,000 homes destroyed and nearly 38,300 damaged from Hurricane Helene
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This is a Cops & Congress subscriber-exclusive article based on the July 14, 2025, meeting of the Western North Carolina Recovery Committee, featuring remarks from Governor Josh Stein and a range of state and federal officials. If you're reading this as a free subscriber, you're getting a brief preview of an important story about your tax dollars and your community. To access full coverage, including original records, annotated transcripts, and expert commentary, consider upgrading your subscription. To our paid subscribers: thank you. You help make independent reporting like this possible.

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Image shared during the meeting showing FEMA data (screenshot: Annie Dance)
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meeting agenda (GROWNC)

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