“We knew with the shutdown it would not be business as usual, - TopicsExpress



          

“We knew with the shutdown it would not be business as usual, but we also knew we had partners in FEMA and USFA who felt as passionately as we did that these families should not go home without visiting the Memorial that honors their firefighter”, said NFFF Chairman Dennis Compton. “In addition, our longtime supporter, Rep. Steny Hoyer worked behind the scenes with all of us to make this happen”.
Posted on: Thu, 03 Oct 2013 20:42:55 +0000

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