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Funding for FEMA's disaster survivor hotline lapsed the day after the Texas floods, federal records show. It took DHS ...
The Department of Homeland Security, which oversees FEMA and the Countering Weapons of Mass Destruction Office, confirmed to ...
The Federal Emergency Management Agency has proposed cutting nearly $1 billion in grant funding for communities and first ...
The Federal Emergency Management Agency’s acting leader has adamantly defended the federal government’s response to historic ...
David Richardson, the acting director of the Federal Emergency Management Agency, defended the Trump administration’s ...
The head of FEMA offered no guarantees about the agency’s survival during a hearing on Capitol Hill on Wednesday. He also defended the Trump administration's response to deadly floods in Texas.
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Republicans and Democrats in Congress questions the FEMA chief about the agency's response following flooding in Hill Country that left more than 130 people dead.
David Richardson hasn't made public appearances, statements or social media postings since last week's flood. Former FEMA officials say that's concerning.
David Richardson, the acting director of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), on Wednesday defended his agency’s handling of recent deadly floods in Texas, claiming the response was a ...
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