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FEMA is not shutting down but ‘rebranding’ to highlight local leaders’ roles in disaster response - In January, Trump floated ...
U.S. President Donald Trump has no immediate plans to abolish the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), despite ...
Rhetoric from Trump administration officials appears to be shifting more toward reforming the Federal Emergency Management ...
"We as a federal government don't manage these disasters, the state does," Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem said ...
The governor was quick to request federal assistance last week after devastating floods hit the Texas Hill Country.
As Trump heads to Texas to see the impact of last week’s deadly flash floods, the White House has backed away from plans to ...
No official action was being taken to wind down FEMA, and changes in the agency would probably amount to a "rebranding" that ...
The FEMA Flood Map Service Center offers an interactive map that allows anyone in the U.S. to enter their address and see if ...
FEMA, should be eliminated, and that states should take on more responsibility for responding to and preparing for extreme weather and other disasters. That would mean big changes for the millions of ...
President Donald Trump visited Texas to assess flood damage as his administration considers significant changes to FEMA.
As far as what Trump can or can’t do, he has said he has broad authority to change the structure of FEMA. However, Congress will likely have to approve of some structural changes to how FEMA supports ...
Federal changes from the Trump administration will limit Washington state officials' direct contact with FEMA, potentially hindering disaster preparedness. Skip Navigation Share on Facebook ...