Farmers, business owners, homeowners face uncertainty after $100B in disaster relief flounders
Briefly

American farmers and small business owners are facing adversity after President-elect Trump rejected a bipartisan spending bill that included crucial disaster aid funds.
Jessie Dean, CEO of Asheville Tea Co., has seen her business devastated by flooding from Hurricane Helene, highlighting the significant gaps in disaster support for small businesses.
Many farmers, like Georgia pecan farmer Scott Hudson, express concern that without federal disaster funds, their livelihoods may no longer be sustainable given the tremendous losses.
The rejected bill contained vital assistance for farmers and small business owners, who are left vulnerable to the economic impacts of natural disasters.
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