Flood Control Act of 1938
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The Flood Control Act of 1938 is a United States federal law that significantly expanded the federal government’s role in funding and constructing flood control projects, particularly through the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, as part of New Deal–era infrastructure and disaster mitigation efforts.
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