The hearing aligns with recent Republican plans to reform, rather than abolish, the disaster management agency.
March 18 order follows layoffs of more than 200 Federal Emergency Management Agency employees and a Jan. 24 order for a task force review of agency disaster response efficiency.
President Donald Trump on Tuesday signed an executive order that seeks to shift responsibility for disaster preparations to ...
A new executive order to create a national resilience plan signals that the president wants to overhaul disaster response ...
A state official said Tuesday around $56 million in FEMA funding for emergency management programs in Michigan has been on ...
More than 200 employees at the disaster relief agency have been cut since Inauguration Day, and workers fear more DOGE ...
Funding for the Emergency Commodity Assistance Program (ECAP) was passed by Congress in the American Relief Act last December ...
They had everything. But as far as help from the government and FEMA, they didn’t offer the help you’d think they would. Steve, 55, white, independent, plumber I watch both sides of the news ...
In January, Trump signed an executive order establishing a council to evaluate FEMA's operations. In the executive order, White House officials criticized the agency's relief efforts for Hurricane ...
The White House argues that local governments need to take more financial responsibility for their disaster preparedness efforts. The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and other federal ...
The White House has said repeatedly that cutting waste, fraud and abuse was a key reason voters chose Trump, who has railed repeatedly against FEMA, especially in the aftermath of last year’s ...
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