Gwen Graham, a former Democratic congresswoman running for Florida governor, said state leaders need to do more to prepare for the next hurricane, especially in the face of climate change.

In an opinion-editorial for the Tampa Bay Times, Graham specifically focused on the state’s significant problem with infrastructure.

“Our coastal and stormwater infrastructure are not prepared to handle climate change,” Graham wrote. “They’re two of the most critical areas during a storm, and received D-plus and D ratings, respectively, by the American Society of Civil Engineers in 2016.”

We wondered about these grades as well as Graham’s larger point about climate change preparedness.

Visit PolitiFact Florida to see the rating.