Trump Administration Moves to Reduce FEMA Funding and Support

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The Trump administration has been increasingly denying hazard mitigation funding from FEMA to states like Iowa, Mississippi, Missouri, and Oklahoma, aiming to cut costs and reduce FEMA's scope, which could impact future disaster preparedness projects such as flood buyouts and tornado safe rooms, amidst broader efforts to eliminate or overhaul FEMA.
Topics:nation#disaster-aid#disaster-preparedness#fema#government#hazard-mitigation#trump-administration
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