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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.
President Donald Trump has initiated disaster relief for eight states hit by massive storms in March. Despite this, ...
Why FEMA officials are sounding the alarm internally ahead of hurricane season The Federal Emergency Management Agency is ...
Parts of the document seem to reference Mr. Trump's plan to shift more emergency response duties to the states. The slides say there's a perception that state officials are "passing [the] buck" to ...
Sen. Adam Schiff is urging Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem to reinstate the earthquake retrofit funds, which would've ...
The State Department's Bureau of Population, Refugees and Migration will assume leadership of U.S. overseas disaster response ...
Without meteorologists on staff 24/7 at the Cheyenne National Weather Service Office, what happens if a tornado approaches ...
An emerging reality of President Donald Trump’s second term is that the federal government will be doing less and states will ...
An emerging reality of President Donald Trump’s second term is that the federal government will be doing less and states will ... effectively trying to shift financial responsibility on multiple ...
North Carolina Gov. Josh Stein urged state lawmakers Monday to allocate hundreds of millions more dollars toward western ...