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A reader says government leaders must advocate for policies that benefit all citizens, not just the privileged few.
A Washington Post investigation reveals why so few people evacuated in the state hit hardest by last year’s deadliest disaster.
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States allege the Trump administration illegally ended FEMA's BRIC program, halting billions in disaster mitigation funding and putting storm-prone communities at risk.
Cuts to the Federal Emergency Management Agency’s Building Resilient Infrastructure and Communities (BRIC) program violate Congress’s constitutional right to direct funds and infringe on the ...
Twenty Democratic-led states have filed a lawsuit against the Federal Emergency Management Agency over the cancellation of a ...
FEMA announced in April that it was ending the funding to eliminate “waste, fraud and abuse.” The program saved taxpayers ...
A coalition of 20 states on Wednesday sued the Trump administration over its decision to shut down a multibillion-dollar grant program aimed at strengthening infrastructure before natural ...
The U.S. Federal Emergency Management Agency must release months-overdue funding notices for security grants that help cities, ports, synagogues and other entities prevent terrorist threats, ...
Very few Americans say in a new poll that it’s a good idea to scrap the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) entirely, a position President Trump has embraced in recent months. In the latest ...
In the days since the Texas flash-flood disaster, the Department of Homeland Security has had a stock response to questions ...