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The agency’s policy shift is poised to drastically reduce the federal aid states receive for natural disaster recovery.
US President Donald Trump approved long-delayed FEMA disaster aid for eight states hit by March storms, amid criticism of FEMA delays and plans to shift recovery responsibility to states.
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Explícame on MSNTrump prepares changes at FEMA, it is not finishedPresident Donald Trump has initiated disaster relief for eight states hit by massive storms in March. Despite this, ...
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Explícame on MSNTrump approves FEMA disaster aid for eight states amid long waitsPresident Donald Trump has given the green light to disaster relief programs for eight states, a move that brings ...
Amid growing concerns within the Federal Emergency Management Agency that internal turmoil has left it unprepared for the ...
Utilities, energy companies and the wireless industry were among the groups that called for strengthening the agency as ...
Multiple FEMA employees tell WIRED that they did not know of another time when a strategic plan was rescinded without another ...
The homeland security officials will replace several longtime FEMA leaders, marking an inflection point in the Trump ...
Florida still depends heavily on FEMA resources, from disaster declarations unlocking federal funds to covering 75 percent of ...
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The New Republic on MSNTornadoes Just Wrecked Multiple States. Where Are Trump and FEMA?More than two dozen people were killed by tornadoes across Missouri, Kentucky, and Virginia over the weekend—but come Monday, ...
The Federal Emergency Management Agency will shift more responsibility for disaster response and recovery to states ahead of ...
Several employees told Business Insider that morale is low, as evidenced by some of the reactions to acting chief David ...
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