THE
PRESIDENT: It's good to hear people hammering, isn't it?
GOVERNOR BARBOUR: It really is. It's great for us in Mississippi.
THE PRESIDENT: It is. People are building their lives back. And one of
the reasons I've come down here is to remind people that there's still a
lot of people hurting. And I talk to the Governor all the time about
what we can do to make sure this part of the world rebuilds. It's great
to see rebuilding.
Haley has been real good about talking to us about a variety of
issues. I want to thank you for your leadership.
GOVERNOR BARBOUR: Mr. President, thank you. Let me just say publicly,
thank you. In the last day, President Bush and the Bush administration
has made the fifth extension of the deadline for the government to cover
100 percent of debris removal and other emergency measures. And this
extension is to June 30th, when we ought to be through.
And first I want to say thank you for that. You know, it's been a
huge issue for these little communities, that they don't have any tax
base -- so thank you for that. That was made public yesterday. I'm glad
to announce today that last night HUD approved our plan for our
homeowner grant program. We intend to make $4 billion of community
development block grant money from the federal government available to
Missippians, like Jerry and Elaine, so that they can rebuild their homes
or build new homes, to get themselves out of the flood plain.
Tomorrow, we have been allowed by HUD to post our plan. You can see
it on our website, mshomehelp.gov, and we'll have to have a two-week
comment period, at the end of which we'll start taking applications. But
somebody can go onto the website now, Mr. President, or at noon
tomorrow, and find out all the information they need to get, what all
the rules are. And I'm pleased to say that the Akins qualify.
THE PRESIDENT: That's good.
GOVERNOR BARBOUR: They built this house up above the new flood plain,
25 feet above sea level, which is one of the requirements so that we
reduce risks. Again, I thank you for doing that.
THE PRESIDENT: I always felt that it was really important to say to
the Governor and to local folks, come to Washington with a plan to help
people rebuild. I really didn't want the plan to be designed by
Washington people; I wanted it to be designed by local folks. And Haley
has put together a Mississippi plan. He not only put the plan together,
he also came to Washington, D.C. and helped get the plan funded -- with
the help of two fine United States senators --
GOVERNOR BARBOUR: The best pair of United States senators in the
country.
THE PRESIDENT: -- and members of the House. And so I want to
congratulate you and your team for putting together a good plan. Our job
and our purpose is to help people like the Akins rebuild. And we want
this part of the country rising up from the devastation. You know,
people really didn't lose their spirit down here. But our job is to make
sure that that spirit is able to kind of recapture the hope and optimism
of the people and let that spirit flourish.
And I want to thank you for being a good leader. I appreciate you all
having us. Listen, thanks. After all that work I've done, I'm thirsty.
(Laughter.)
MR. AKINS: Yes, sir. We have some lemonade and we have some
refreshments.
THE PRESIDENT: You do? That's good. The other thing that's
interesting is that we've got the Allens here from the Allen Brothers
Construction Company, he's a local --
GOVERNOR BARBOUR: The Martins. (Laughter.)
THE PRESIDENT: The Martins. As I said, the Martins. You probably
thought I said, the Allens. (Laughter.) I said, the Martins. (Laughter.)
You know, one of the interesting things is that there is going to be
a lot of work, and here are the entrepreneurs with their sons helping to
build this man's house. It's neat to be with them. Small businesses, if
they seize the opportunity, are going to flourish. And that's what we
want. These small construction companies are going to have work to do.
The other thing about the Martins, one of the boys won the Purple
Heart in Iraq. There he is right there. It's my honor to congratulate
him for serving the country. Thank you. At any rate --
MRS. BUSH: Now we're going to present Jerry and Elaine a flag for
their new house. (Applause.)