President Biden sent a formal request to Congress for roughly $100 billion in replenished disaster relief funds to help Americans reeling from Hurricanes Helene and Milton.
White House officials stressed after Hurricanes Milton and Helene that federal programs would need to be replenished quickly as the cleanup efforts drag on.
The Biden administration is asking Congress to approve $98.4 billion in emergency spending to bolster the federal ...
President Biden will send Congress an extensive emergency funding request in the coming days, the White House said Monday, as ...
The Federal Emergency Management Agency approved an additional $115.5 million to reimburse Florida communities for emergency ...
A former FEMA employee said that the guidance to skip over houses with Trump signs and banners is part of a larger DEI emphasis within the agency, ...
House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer (R-KY) contended the Federal Emergency Management Agency had been “weaponized” to discriminate against conservatives, adding that the most recent claims ...
It wasn’t as if the Tar Heel state didn’t see Hurricane Helene coming. On Sept. 25, one day before Helene stormed ashore, ...
In the aftermath of Helene and Milton, mutual aid groups in the Southeast call for structural change in how the nation ...
MIAMI LAKES, Fla. - Rep. Tom Fabricio, R-Miami Lakes, advocated using the Florida State Guard on Friday after an employee ...
The official, who has since been fired, said she was merely following protocol to avoid potentially hostile encounters.
The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) continues to stir controversy, which has led to bipartisan condemnation.