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President Donald Trump announced plans to phase out the Federal Emergency Management Agency after the 2025 hurricane season. That means states, counties and cities ...
Experts have raised concerns about the administration’s calls to gut the agency, noting that it could leave vulnerable ...
President Donald Trump is planning to phase out the Federal Emergency Management Agency after this year’s hurricane season.
Texas officials have notified local public health departments to brace for another $119 million in federal cuts at the end of ...
Florida lawmakers put the finishing touches on the state budget, agreeing to nearly $560 million in funding for special projects.
Coastal residents are bracing for an unpredictable hurricane season—with many still cleaning up and rebuilding from last year ...
Amid looming federal cuts, legislators finalized the state spending plan for the next fiscal year Friday, announcing they ...
Forecasters with the National Weather Service say the 2025 hurricane season is expected to be unusually active — just as proposed federal budget cuts to FEMA raise concerns about how future disaster ...
Oklahoma depends heavily on FEMA for disaster recovery and emergency aid, but proposed federal cuts and leadership ...
President Trump says he wants to phase out FEMA and shift the burden to states, but many states don’t have the resources to manage disasters on their own, experts warn.
The Jefferson County EMA said if FEMA funding is cut operational and personnel costs will be too. Training and equipment to effectively respond to disaster will also be affected.