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The agency’s policy shift is poised to drastically reduce the federal aid states receive for natural disaster recovery.
Gov. DeSantis said Florida has the emergency-response infrastructure and financial reserves available in case the state doesn't catch a break and FEMA scales back.
Kevin Guthrie, the head of Florida’s emergency management department, rattled off the state’s bragging rights: debris is ...
FEMA acting chief David Richardson has laid out the agency's intent for this upcoming hurricane season, cementing plans to ...
Eleven requests for disaster declarations are pending at the agency — a sign that it is reducing disaster aid to states, ...
Upheaval at the Federal Emergency Management Agency, including the May 8 dismissal of acting director Cameron Hamilton, has ...
JACKSON, Miss. (AP) — President Donald Trump green-lit disaster relief for eight states on Friday, assistance that some of ...
Amid signs of turmoil at the Federal Emergency Management Agency as the Atlantic hurricane season is about to begin, Gov. Ron ...
Trump has not acted on 17 disaster requests, a high number for this time of year, according to a FEMA daily report released ...
Congressman Jared Moskowitz, a former Florida emergency management director and executive at a disaster response company, ...
Federal Fallout is a Tribune-Democrat news series addressing the potential local impact of funding cuts. SOMERSET, Pa. – In the coming months, a review of the Federal Emergency Management Agency ...
While states typically lead disaster response ... a 13-member FEMA review council, chaired by Secretary Noem and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, to recommend changes to the agency.