Trump Administration's FEMA Changes Spark Concerns and Debate

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The Trump administration plans to eliminate or significantly restructure FEMA by 2025, aiming to shift disaster response responsibilities to states and reduce federal aid, amidst concerns about FEMA's current readiness and effectiveness.
- The Trump administration says it wants to eliminate FEMA. Here's what we know NPR
- Trump’s Plan to Push FEMA’s Role to the States Will Be a Fiscal Disaster Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
- Florida braces for hurricanes with less federal support Digital Insurance
- Editorial cartoon, June 25: Can FEMA help itself? Mitchell Republic
- FEMA is not a 'replacement for insurance coverage,' risk management expert says. Here's why CNBC
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