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The Federal Emergency Management Agency has proposed cutting nearly $1 billion in grant funding for communities and first ...
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FEMA leader is a no-show after deadly Texas flooding - MSN
David Richardson, the agency’s acting administrator, has not been to the site of one of the nation’s deadliest floods in the U.S. in the past 25 years, upending a long practice of FEMA leaders ...
The Federal Emergency Management Agency’s acting leader has adamantly defended the federal government’s response to historic flooding in Texas earlier ...
Funding for FEMA's disaster survivor hotline lapsed the day after the Texas floods, federal records show. It took DHS ...
David Richardson testified before the House Transportation and Infrastructure subcommittee, touting FEMA’s actions as “a model for how to respond to a disaster” and saying that a Review ...
House Republicans and Democrats sharply scrutinized the federal response to the Texas flooding disaster that killed at least 135 people.
As the Federal Emergency Management Agency responds to the deadly flooding in Texas, one key resource is missing: the FEMA leader. David Richardson, the agency’s acting administrator, has not been to ...
On July 10, five days after the call center funding lapsed, FEMA's acting administrator, David Richardson, sent a memo to Secretary Noem asking her to approve funding for at least one call center ...
On July 10, five days after the call center funding lapsed, FEMA's acting administrator, David Richardson, sent a memo to Secretary Noem asking her to approve funding for at least one call center ...
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