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President Donald Trump’s administration has systematically reduced states’ access to resources to safeguard their people ...
Ex-FEMA officials say it’s unclear how the response differs from FEMA’s typical role in disasters, which is to support states ...
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The federal government pulled the plug on a FEMA grant that would’ve helped the City of Norman pay for a potentially life-saving flood warning system, just months before deadly flash flooding ...
FEMA officials are two months behind in posting grant application guidelines, which are expected to reflect President Trump’s demand for cooperation on his priorities.
The devastating flash floods that swept through Texas Hill Country in July 2025 highlight a troubling reality.
FEMA wasn’t designed to meet our changing climate. But Trump's plan to leave disaster response to states would be "devastating." ...
Many states rely on the federal government for the vast majority of their emergency management funding. Now, local leaders are looking for clues about the money — and the future of FEMA itself.
The loss of key staff and low morale at the Federal Emergency Management Agency have derailed the agency's planning for the June 1 start of hurricane season, according to an internal document seen ...
States with less funding and infrastructure would be left relying on nonprofits and community-based efforts. But these organizations are not capable of providing the scope of services FEMA can.
After months of promises to overhaul or eliminate FEMA, Trump and his administration are touting a fast and robust federal ...
FEMA wasn’t designed to meet our changing climate. But Trump's plan to leave disaster response to states would be "devastating." ...
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