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Disaster Aid

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government7 months ago

Trump Administration Moves to Reduce FEMA Funding and Support

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.

politics1 year ago

GOP Rallies Behind Hegseth Amidst Growing Support and Criticism

Congressional leaders are negotiating a disaster aid package to attach to a stopgap spending bill before federal funding expires next week. The White House requested over $98 billion for disaster recovery, but lawmakers are debating the specifics, with some Republicans criticizing extraneous funding. The stopgap is expected to extend into March, with bipartisan efforts to finalize the bill before the December 20 deadline to avoid a government shutdown.

politics1 year ago

Matt Gaetz Launches Prime-Time Show on OANN

Matt Gaetz, a Republican congressman, is set to host his own TV show on One America News Network (OAN). Meanwhile, congressional leaders are negotiating a significant disaster aid package to be attached to a stopgap spending bill before federal funding expires. The White House has requested over $98 billion for disaster recovery, but there is contention over the specifics, with some Republicans deeming parts of the request extraneous. Lawmakers aim to finalize the bill to avoid a government shutdown and ensure continued funding.

disaster1 year ago

Biden Approves Aid as New Mexico Wildfires Devastate 24K Acres

President Biden has approved a disaster declaration for New Mexico, providing federal aid to support state, tribal, and local recovery efforts as wildfires continue to devastate the region. The fires have burned over 23,000 acres, destroyed approximately 1,400 structures, and resulted in two fatalities. Federal assistance will include grants for temporary housing, home repairs, and low-cost loans for uninsured property losses. The exact causes of the fires are still under investigation but are believed to be human-caused.

disaster-recovery1 year ago

"Uninsured Homes and Wildlife at Risk: The Aftermath of Texas' Devastating Wildfires"

Many homes burned in the Texas wildfires were uninsured, leaving residents facing a difficult path to recovery. High homeowners insurance premiums, particularly in areas prone to extreme weather events, have made it challenging for Texans to afford coverage. Lower-income households and rural residents are disproportionately affected, with some unable to afford insurance and others struggling to insure manufactured homes. Without insurance, homeowners must rely on public and private assistance, which may not fully cover their losses. The full extent of the damage is still being assessed, and federal disaster aid may not fully replace what many homeowners have lost.

politics2 years ago

"Sen. Lindsey Graham discusses key issues on 'Face the Nation' in October 2023"

Senator Lindsey Graham, Republican of South Carolina, discusses the future of Ukraine funding and the US border in an interview on "Face the Nation." Graham explains that while he voted for a short-term deal that didn't include funding for Ukraine or the US border, there will be a bill coming out of the Senate soon that will address both issues. He emphasizes the need for robust funding for Ukraine, bipartisan support for border security reform, and additional disaster aid. Graham believes that a larger supplemental bill for Ukraine funding, stronger border security measures, and increased disaster aid will pass in the next 45 days. He also expresses concern about the consequences of not supporting Ukraine and the importance of taking border security seriously.