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A low drama committee may experience some upheaval if Republicans maintain control of the House following the Novermber elections.
October 3 -
The President is considering calling a special session to deal with hurricane damage.
September 30 -
Efforts at every level to respond to the growing problem of extreme heat are beginning to reshape how state and local governments think about emergency management.
August 15 -
A petition aimed at the Federal Emergency Management Agency highlights the deficiencies and opportunities FEMA has in adapting to a world of frequent extreme weather events
June 21 -
The Federal Emergency Management Agency is asking for an additional $9 billion for this year in hopes they don't run out of funds in August as they're currently slated to.
April 17 -
FEMA, state and cities have been in a dispute over federal funding locals say was promised to place homeless people in hotels after the pandemic struck. Officials say the recent outlay doesn't cover the disputed time frame.
February 28 -
Loss of aid could hurt the islands' economy, a local senator says.
October 13 -
While congressional leaders fight over what to include with the $12 billion slated for FEMA, others feel that the reliance on FEMA and the federal government for disaster relief may begin to change.
September 6 -
The GAO said that the $10.5 billion from the FEMA Public Assistance program might cover only about half of the $20.3 billion identified in Puerto Rico’s Grid Modernization Plan as necessary to repair the grid and make it more resilient.
November 30 -
The bill would increase the federal share cost of disaster relief for the COVID-19 pandemic to 100% from 75%. It is unlikely to pass in the Senate.
November 18