"FEMA's Limited Funds Impede Disaster Relief Efforts Amidst Hurricane Idalia and Climate Resiliency Demands"

The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has been forced to restrict disaster spending due to low funds in its main emergency fund, which has been depleted by numerous storms and wildfires this year. The Biden administration has halted assistance to states for rebuilding from past disasters, putting pressure on Congress to approve President Biden's request for $12 billion in emergency funds to replenish the disaster fund. The restrictions limit FEMA's spending to life-saving measures only, potentially delaying thousands of projects to rebuild damaged facilities and infrastructure. Congress, currently in recess, will need to act on Biden's request when they return.
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