FEMA, President Trump and Federal Emergency Management
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Artanis, the only private emergency housing company engaged by the FEMA Council, says findings validate a shift from
California is requesting an extension of the Individuals and Households Program through FEMA, which provides financial and housing assistance to disaster survivors. The extension would allow eligible survivors to continue receiving support through July 9,
The Federal Emergency Management Agency is working to rehire more than 100 disaster-response employees in time for hurricane season, according to FEMA officials.
Fourteen FEMA employees who signed a public letter criticizing the nation's disaster preparedness have been reinstated after eight months on paid leave.
Flood, storm and fire survivors gathered in Washington, D.C., Monday to express their alarm over a leaked report from the FEMA Review Council that proposes halving the agency’s workforce and scaling back federal disaster assistance. Holding images of the ...
As communities across the United States are still recovering from hurricanes, floods, and wildfires, Federal Emergency Management Agency supervisors are warning staff to prepare for the dismissal of roughly 1,000 disaster workers this month. The FEMA job ...
As of Jan. 28, the Federal Emergency Management Agency had 18 disaster declaration applications awaiting President Donald Trump’s approval. Eleven are more than a month old and some date back to October 2025. Disaster management experts said the ...