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Both states' governors said they will appeal the FEMA denials, which comes amid concern the Trump adminstration is hobbling the emergency response agency.
April 15 -
The non-profit climate advocacy organization called for better disclosure on climate risks and adaptation efforts as the prevalence of natural disasters grows.
April 8 -
California Insurance Commissioner Ricardo Lara wants the prospective rate hike discussed at a public hearing in April before he formally approves it.
March 17 -
Iowa is considering two bills to expand disaster assistance to local communities, including via a revolving loan fund that may be funded with bonds.
March 12 -
The governor aims to secure federal funding with latest executive order in aftermath of Los Angeles fires.
March 3 -
The Pasadena Unified School District plans to eliminate 151 full-time employees, including 115 teachers, as it struggles with the fallout from the Eaton Fire.
February 26 -
A plan to sharply cut Community Development Block Grant program staffing follows Trump's statement that he is inclined to eliminate the Federal Emergency Management Agency.
February 21 -
A bill would allow homeowners to receive the interest accrued on insurance payments for lost or damaged property, rather than lenders.
February 11 -
Southern California Edison reveals more about its potential liability in two Los Angeles fires.
February 7 -
Connecticut's governor proposed a new public finance tool as part of a broad plan to improve the state's resiliency against extreme weather and climate change.
February 5