D.C. May Benefit as DHS Bases Grants on Risk
4th Jan 2006, 05:08 GMT
Regions at the highest risk of terrorist attack or natural disaster will receive an increased share of grant money under a new urban funding formula unveiled yesterday by the Department of Homeland Security, the latest step in its effort to focus more resources on the gravest threats facing the United States.
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