A Mexican forensic team identified the remains of eight call center workers who were kidnapped last month in the western state of Jalisco by armed members of a cartel.
Carlos Valladolid, of Arizona, is said to be among seven call center workers missing in Mexico. They worked at two companies that reportedly targeted seniors in the U.S. with fake time shares.
thank you. let me reconvene the meeting, the witness witnesses, extend my despite missed the speaker and the members want to be part of that. and apologies r the timing of that but we re not in charge of that. we have panel two, i think two of the members are you with us today. thank you very much. let me begin by recognizing and extending the time to mr. manuel laboy, executive director of central office for recovery, reconstruction and resiliency. you are recognized for five minutes. thank you chairman grijalva, members for the chance to be a today to talk about the status progress of puerto rico s disaster recovery. as you know between 2017-2020, we were dedicated to complete emergency works related to hurricane maria. for this fema obligated $5.3 billion including 1.9 billion for the electrical grid for the construction under emergency terms. simultaneously fema p3 worked closely to obligate permanent work funding in order to begin the long-term recovery and recons
thank you. let me reconvene the meeting, the witness witnesses, extend my despite missed the speaker and the members want to be part of that. and apologies r the timing of that but we re not in charge of that. we have panel two, i think two of the members are you with us today. thank you very much. let me begin by recognizing and extending the time to mr. manuel laboy, executive director of central office for recovery, reconstruction and resiliency. you are recognized for five minutes. thank you chairman grijalva, members for the chance to be a today to talk about the status progress of puerto rico s disaster recovery. as you know between 2017-2020, we were dedicated to complete emergency works related to hurricane maria. for this fema obligated $5.3 billion including 1.9 billion for the electrical grid for the construction under emergency terms. simultaneously fema p3 worked closely to obligate permanent work funding in order to begin the long-term recovery and reconst
thank you. let me reconvene the meeting, the witness witnesses, extend my despite missed the speaker and the members want to be part of that. and apologies r the timing of that but we re not in charge of that. we have panel two, i think two of the members are you with us today. thank you very much. let me begin by recognizing and extending the time to mr. manuel laboy, executive director of central office for recovery, reconstruction and resiliency. you are recognized for five minutes. thank you chairman grijalva, members for the chance to be a today to talk about the status progress of puerto rico s disaster recovery. as you know between 2017-2020, we were dedicated to complete emergency works related to hurricane maria. for this fema obligated $5.3 billion including 1.9 billion for the electrical grid for the construction under emergency terms. simultaneously fema p3 worked closely to obligate permanent work funding in order to begin the long-term recovery and reconst