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President Trump has formed a task force to determine FEMA's fate. Who will come to Louisiana's rescue if agency eliminated?
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.
Amid signs of turmoil at the Federal Emergency Management Agency as the Atlantic hurricane season is about to begin, Gov. Ron ...
Eleven requests for disaster declarations are pending at the agency — a sign that it is reducing disaster aid to states, ...
Congressman Jared Moskowitz, a former Florida emergency management director and executive at a disaster response company, ...
The U.S. Federal Emergency Management Agency announced the departure of 16 senior executives on Wednesday, a significant ...
First Amendment: Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof ...
Hurricane preparations at FEMA have slowed to a crawl. With hurricane season weeks away, a new assessment raises a number of ...
A review of the Federal Emergency Management Agency ordered by President Donald Trump should bring a streamlining of the ...
If President Trump approves the disaster declaration, individuals could receive housing, transportation and health ...
Sen. Josh Hawley did not hold back on demanding accountability for insurance providers, saying "faithful premium payers" ...