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A Housing crisis has emerged in the wake of Hurricane Michael. Now state and federal money is on the way to address it. Lynn Hatter reports on what’s coming, and when people will begin to see an impact. And breaking late this (Friday) afternoon, Governor DeSantis announced that the Florida Division of Emergency Management is donating 50 FEMA travel trailers to Bay County. By securing these trailers from FEMA and working with Bay County, the department is helping to provide some much-needed housing for those in the county who are still living in substandard conditions more than half-a-year after Hurricane Michael. Many Hurricane Michael victims are still feeling the effects of the storm. Morgan Martin reports in the months after the Category 5 hurricane slammed the coast, officials have seen an increase in the need for mental health support. The First Amendment Foundation in Tallahassee keeps watch over policy discussions that could impede the public’s right to know about government |