It will be hard for the president to revoke FEMA funding. But a GOP-led Congress could slow down the region’s recovery.
As congressional leaders wrestle over whether to add conditions to federal aid in response to the Los Angeles County wildfires, a first wave of bills has been put forward by Republicans and Democrats alike in response to the devastation.
FIRST ON FOX: GOP Congressman Darrell Issa has introduced a bill in response to the devastating California wildfires aimed at slashing through the regulatory burdens that prevent firefighters from ...
Rep. Darrell Issa (R-CA), who represents much of the San Diego suburbs and exurbs, spoke during the presser and said that in the House, Republicans will insist any aid Congress appropriates will ...
During the heat of the presidential campaign in September, then-candidate Donald Trump made an extraordinary threat. He vowed that if California suffered a wildfire during his presidency, he’d withhold disaster aid from the state unless Gov.
Donald Trump departed the White House on Friday for his first trip since his inauguration, with an itinerary that includes a visit to Los Angeles to survey fire damage and get an update on the recovery efforts in the Pacific Palisades.
Experts say it would be hard for Trump to revoke FEMA funding, but Congress could slow down California’s recovery.
President Donald Trump warned late Wednesday that the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) is set to face a reckoning following four years under the Biden administration, arguing the ...
USA Today took note of the Republican’s related comments about the Federal Emergency Management Agency, better known as FEMA. ‘FEMA is a whole ‘nother discussion, because all it does is ...
Since Hurricane Katrina, when the federal response was severely criticized, FEMA has been led by disaster management professionals who have run state or local emergency management agencies ...
President Donald Trump has questioned the future of the Federal Emergency Management Agency, but potential cuts to FEMA may hit residents of three red states the hardest. "FEMA is going to be a ...
President Donald Trump visited Los Angeles Friday to survey the damage from the devastating Palisades Fire and pledged the full support of the federal government in rebuilding all areas affected