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The Trump administration is set to unveil its plan this week to reform the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), a proposal that is sure to be contentious but is not expected to go as far as earlier calls to eliminate the agency completely.
Council members were expected to vote on proposed cuts that would alter the way the federal government responds to declared emergencies.
Twenty states have won their lawsuit against the Trump administration for its attempt to shut a FEMA program that protects communities from natural disasters.
NPR's Ayesha Rascoe talks to New York Times reporter Scott Dance about efforts to reshape the Federal Emergency Management Agency. President Trump's review panel failed to meet a deadline last week. President Trump campaigned on the idea of eliminating the ...
AUSTIN, Texas — New reporting from Politico finds the Trump administration is considering moving FEMA from its current home in Washington, D.C., to Texas and tapping the state's top emergency manager, Nim Kidd, to take charge of it. Tom Frank, deputy ...
In a dramatic about-face, the Trump administration on Monday re-suspended more than a dozen FEMA employees mere hours after CNN broke the news that they’d been reinstated to the agency following a three-month exile and a probe into alleged misconduct.