ATLANTIC BEACH, Fla. — It's been eight years since Hurricane Irma ravaged parts of Florida, and yet some families are still living in damaged homes, waiting for the state to deliver the help they were promised through the Rebuild Florida program.
"The bottom line for me is I don't want to see this continue like what we are seeing here whether it's regular state money or HUD money, any taxpayer money coming from the government whether Rebuild or HUD or anybody else," State Senator Clay Yarborough said. "This can't happen. It's not acceptable."
We invited Yarborough, who represents part of the First Coast, to tour Christopher Corson's Atlantic Beach home with us to see the problems firsthand.
"You can smell all the mold and stuff in here because what comes in here underneath and is layi