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As they stare down federal funding losses they cannot possibly make up for, lawmakers are applying their energy to attacking Republicans while waiting to see what the full impact will be.
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It just slows down the entire response and delays the recovery process from starting,” the previous FEMA chief said.
As hurricane season bears down, a new layer of uncertainty is spreading through the disaster response system: a wall of ...
On a FEMA color-coded hazard map, Alameda, Santa Clara and Contra Costa counties are shaded dark red, indicating an area with ...
States and rural health advocacy groups are sounding the alarm that Congress’ slashing of Medicaid will devastate already ...
Reckless agency layoffs and the dismantling of federal relief programs could leave the Lone Star State in peril.
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.
While you were sleeping, House Republicans were busy trying to pass a spending bill packed with tax breaks for the rich and ...
Vermont Business Magazine U.S. Senator Peter Welch (D-Vermont) on Wednesday unveiled the Disaster Assistance Improvement and ...
Budget cuts to government disaster-response and climate-monitoring programs have insurance leaders and others warning of grave consequences.
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