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Updated · The Washington Post · May 7
Trump-appointed panel backs halving FEMA and shifting disaster response to states
Updated
Updated · The Washington Post · May 7

Trump-appointed panel backs halving FEMA and shifting disaster response to states

15 articles · Updated · The Washington Post · May 7
  • The 75-page report proposes cutting FEMA staffing by about 50% over two to three years while keeping the agency within the Department of Homeland Security.
  • It also urges states and tribes to take greater control of response, recovery and oversight of federal funds, while reducing environmental reviews and revamping aid programmes it calls slow and inefficient.
  • The recommendations are non-binding and some need congressional approval, but they could shape Trump administration plans; environmental and survivor advocates warned they would shift costs and weaken support as disasters intensify.
Can a downsized FEMA still handle major catastrophes after cutting its workforce in half?
Will shifting disaster aid to 'parametric triggers' help victims faster or create new inequities?