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Pennsylvania’s emergency director urged FEMA to reconsider policy changes that could raise aid thresholds and cost shares, ...
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News Nation on MSNFuture of FEMA uncertain as lawmakers question agency leadershipFEMA's acting director, David Richardson, testified before the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee on Wednesday ...
A hotter climate makes flooding more frequent and severe, and government flood maps aren’t keeping up with the change.
FEMA is making $608 million grant available for states to build immigration detention facilities. The funds come from a ...
While the Federal Emergency Management Agency typically provides aid after federally declared natural disasters, it’s not designed to be a replacement for your home insurance policy, says a risk ...
Multiple outlets report the Federal Emergency Management Agency has rescinded its strategic plan, a multi-year document that sets policy and priorities for the department as it responds to natural ...
Outdated systems are holding back disaster response. It’s time to invest in smarter, integrated platforms that empower both ...
As he concluded his letter to FEMA, Padfield “strongly urged” the agency to reconsider the policy changes and instead engage in collaborative dialogue with state emergency management leaders ...
How FEMA could change President Donald Trump said in a June 10 press briefing that he plans to "start phasing [FEMA] out" after this year's hurricane season, which spans from June 1 to November 30.
A new plan has yet to be put into place. In a memo sent to FEMA employees on Wednesday, acting FEMA administrator David Richardson wrote, “The 2022-2026 FEMA Strategic Plan is hereby rescinded.
Amid growing concerns within the Federal Emergency Management Agency that internal turmoil has left it unprepared for the fast-approaching hurricane season, the agency is taking significant steps ...
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