President Trump recently floated the idea of getting rid of FEMA. It would take an act of Congress to make that happen.
President Donald Trump on Friday floated the idea of abolishing the Federal Emergency Management Agency. Here's what to know.
FEMA provides funds to governments and individuals to rebuild after natural disasters, but Trump has criticized it for being ...
FEMA was absorbed by DHS in 2003, prompting criticism that its highly bureaucratic nature rendered the agency ineffective in addressing natural disasters.
The executive order begins the process of a review of the agency's effectiveness by establishing a 20-member task force ...
If Noem is confirmed as head of DHS, she will be tasked with overseeing FEMA as it navigates a response to those disasters that Trump has thus far been sharply critical of, and as the president ...
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump, who on Friday talked about shutting down the Federal Emergency Management Agency, on ...
President Donald Trump named RNC Chairman Michael Whatley and three GOP members of Congress to review FEMA’s work in Helene.
Explore the intersection of severe weather and emergency services with forecasting trends, infrastructure vulnerabilities and the importance of proactive planning ...
Rather than dismantling FEMA, we need to reimagine it as an elite federal agency capable of managing the increasingly complex and severe disasters of a polycrisis age.
U.S. Republican Rep. Chuck Edwards will serve on the "Council to Assess the Federal Management Agency," which was established ...
The move follows a Jan. 20 Department of Homeland Security directive to dissolve membership of all advisory committees.