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States allege the Trump administration illegally ended FEMA's BRIC program, halting billions in disaster mitigation funding ...
NEW TONIGHT 20 STATES HAVE SUED THE TRUMP ADMINISTRATION, CLAIMING FEMA UNLAWFULLY ENDED A PROGRAM THAT WAS AIMED AT HELPING COMMUNITIES DEAL WITH NATURAL DISASTERS. PENNSYLVANIA IS ON THE LIST, AND ...
The program, established by a 2000 law, provides grants for a variety of disaster mitigation efforts, including levees to ...
A group of 20 mostly Democrat-led U.S. states filed a lawsuit on Wednesday seeking to block the Trump administration from terminating a multibillion-dollar grant program that funds infrastructure ...
By Sunita SohrabjiAmerican Community Media The Federal Emergency Management Agency’s uneven response to the Texas floods — ...
Travis County Judge Andy Brown sat down with CBS Austin Wednesday to discuss the county's flood response as frustration mounts in the ...
On Monday, the Kerr County Commissioners Court unanimously approved Tax Assessor-Collector Bob Reeves to calculate an ...
North Carolina Attorney General Jeff Jackson joined nearly 20 other states in filing a lawsuit against FEMA on Wednesday. The ...
Americans will have less protection from disasters like the floods that struck Texas because of federal cuts, writes.
A new lawsuit argues that the Trump administration's push to end funding for communities at risk of natural disasters was illegal and foolish.
The lawsuit alleges the April termination of FEMA's BRIC program was unlawful, arguing it requires action from Congress to end the program.
Attorney General William Tong launched his latest legal challenge against the Trump administration on Wednesday, joining again with other states to challenge cuts made to a multibillion-dollar federal ...
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