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Governor Beshear responds to Trump’s FEMA plan
Disaster responders say ending FEMA would move tasks and costs to states, local governments
President Donald Trump’s call to possibly eliminate the Federal Emergency Management Agency has Nebraska officials waiting and worrying, with two former disaster response officials saying that doing away with FEMA would leave a void that would prove difficult to fill.
‘Very bad idea’: Governor Beshear responds to Trump’s FEMA plan
President Donald Trump suggested he might eliminate the Federal Emergency Management Agency during a trip to tour damage from Hurricane Helene. Gov. Andy Beshear tells CNN’s Kate Bolduan why he believes that’s a bad idea.
Beshear to Trump: Dissolving FEMA is ‘a very bad idea’ and could hinder disaster victims
If you dissolve it, all 50 states would have to create their own administrative arm, and that would eat up so much of the funding that ultimately needs to go to the people and to the states to rebuild,
Trump, FEMA
What does FEMA do? What to know after Trump considers 'getting rid' of agency
President Donald Trump on Friday floated the idea of abolishing the Federal Emergency Management Agency. Here's what to know.
Republicans to Trump: Mend FEMA — don’t end it
GOP lawmakers resisted the president’s suggestion FEMA might need to “go away,” but they support changes to the disaster response agency.
Get rid of FEMA? Trump-appointed group to look at shifting disaster response to states
Governors and state legislatures may have to bolster their natural disaster response and recovery efforts in the coming years as President Donald Trump looks for ways to shift the federal government’s role onto states.
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Trump said he wants to overhaul or eliminate FEMA. Here are disaster-fighting efforts that could be at risk.
FEMA provides funds to governments and individuals to rebuild after natural disasters, but Trump has criticized it for being ...
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No, the president cannot eliminate federal agencies such as FEMA by executive order
President Trump recently floated the idea of getting rid of FEMA. It would take an act of Congress to make that happen.
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FEMA begins home inspections for post-Hurricane Helene assistance
According to FEMA, “a home inspection may be necessary to help determine if an applicant is eligible for various types of ...
WHYY
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Trump wants to ‘overhaul’ FEMA. What to know about the agency’s role in the Philly region
The president issued an executive order Friday launching a year-long review of the agency’s recent disaster responses.
The Daily Free Press
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Trump signs executive order reviewing FEMA, raising concerns over disaster response
According to the executive order, the Federal Emergency Management Agency Review Council, co-chaired by the secretaries of ...
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L.A. wildfire survivors struggling with FEMA applications could benefit from disaster case managers
Nearly three weeks after the Eaton Fire destroyed their Altadena home, Pete and Angela Mitchell need answers on what to do ...
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Ky. officials have mixed reactions to President Trump’s idea for FEMA to be dismantled
President Trump is calling for FEMA to be dismantled. Local officials in central and eastern Kentucky have mixed views on ...
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‘Depending on FEMA’: St. Augustine family still waiting for federal help months after Hurricane Milton
It’s been months since Hurricane Milton tore through the St. Augustine area, but Karen Stevens is still dealing with its ...
Opinion
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Opinion
Opinion: Don’t kill FEMA. Fix it.
On Friday, while visiting victims of September’s Hurricane Helene in North Carolina, Mr. Trump said he was considering ...
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