Trump Administration’s FEMA Reform Report Diluted: A Dangerous Shift Away from Federal Responsibility
The Trump administration’s drastic downsizing of a FEMA reform report signals a push to offload disaster preparedness onto states, undermining national security and risking America’s readiness for increasing climate crises.
The recent revelation that the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) reform report was slashed from over 160 pages to roughly 20 raises serious concerns about the Trump administration’s true priorities. What should be a comprehensive blueprint to strengthen America’s disaster readiness is instead being pared down under political pressure, threatening the nation’s ability to respond effectively in times of crisis. Is Washington Abandoning Its Duty to Protect American Communities? Originally commissioned by a council largely composed of Republican state leaders, the extensive draft detailed reforms designed to modernize FEMA and enhance coordination between federal and state governments. Yet, Homeland Security...
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