Paris Rossiter, a former FEMA employee, gives his perspective on the federal workers slash: “Fewer people doing the work means fewer people being helped, and that’s the bottom line.” ...
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Hosted on MSN1% of Kentuckians carry flood insurance amid deadly disasterThe vast majority of Kentuckians do not carry flood insurance despite many experiencing deadly flooding twice since 2022.
With news reports that FEMA firings will affect the majority of staff at the agency and hurricane season three months away, ...
Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear, a Democrat, has been a fierce defender of the beleaguered agency that the president wants to ...
Cuts at the Federal Emergency Management Agency, or FEMA, “will hit Florida hardest,” Soto said. “We get battered by ...
This week on The Florida Roundup, we spoke about the similarities and differences between California and Florida when it comes to property insurance. And later, about how Florida scored on the ...
Researchers at the University of Florida may have developed a groundbreaking solution that may soon be the future of ...
Trump administration plans for sharp FEMA cuts fuel worries for some Republicans and state officials
A developing Trump administration plan for deep staff cuts and drastic changes at the Federal Emergency Management Agency is raising alarm among some.
To help homes survive more intense disasters, FEMA has been developing recommendations for stronger building codes. The Trump Administration has pulled them back.
The Trump administration has fired several hundred employees at FEMA. When it comes to helping disaster victims on the ground ...
Two Floridians who used to lead the agency support the president's review council, but they caution that federal emergency ...
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