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Since President Trump took office, disasters like the recent St. Louis tornado no longer get quick responses from FEMA.
The wait for federal aid after tornadoes in St. Louis is part of a pattern in Donald Trump’s second term of longer waits and, ...
A recently created Missouri House caucus will examine how the state should prepare for natural disasters if the Federal ...
Another disaster declaration request from Missouri ... response, I think, is something we’ve just got to address.” Massive, obvious disasters like Joplin no longer get quick responses from FEMA.
President Barack Obama issued a major disaster declaration the next day. That action immediately made help available through the Federal Emergency Management Agency, or FEMA, for people to pay for ...
Eleven requests for disaster declarations are pending at the agency — a sign that it is reducing disaster aid to states, ...
The City of St. Louis, St. Louis County and Scott County, which received damage from severe storms, including tornadoes, on ...
Members of the Missouri Wing of Civil Air Patrol, U.S. Air Force Auxiliary, will be participating in a multi-state disaster ...
Without President Trump declaring May’s EF-3 tornado a major disaster, St. Louis won’t see help from the SBA, EDA, HUD, and ...
From 2010 through 2024, it took an average of 16 days to approve federal disaster requests for Missouri. One declaration for Missouri this year took 49 days, another 20 and two are pending.
Internal clashes risk tearing apart a group of Republican state lawmakers who for years have held outsize sway in Missouri ...