A federal court has ordered the Federal Emergency Management Agency to restore billions of dollars in disaster mitigation funding following a lawsuit brought by a coalition of 23 states, including ...
A federal judge says the agency needs to comply with a December court order to restart a program that helps states prepare ...
Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel and 23 other state attorneys general have secured a court order requiring the federal ...
The enforced compliance order comes nearly a year after FEMA terminated the program, calling it "wasteful" and "politicized." ...
AG Kwame Raoul wins court order forcing FEMA to reinstate BRIC disaster funding, protecting communities nationwide including Illinois against natural disasters.
The administration last year closed a division that helped individuals get ready for emergencies.
When it comes to adapting to the consequences of climate change, the federal government has relied heavily on one flagship program: Building Resilient Infrastructure and Communities. Administered by ...
Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes and leaders from several other states got a judge to order the federal government to restore the Building Resilient Infrastructure and Communities Program.
States need a major disaster declaration to access federal aid, but the wait time ranges from a few days to a few months.
BOSTON – A federal judge ruled on Thursday that U.S. President Donald Trump’s administration unlawfully terminated a Federal Emergency Management Agency grant program designed to protect states and ...
No new funds are available for Oklahoma's SoonerSafe program, which helps residents pay for the installation of tornado safe rooms.
Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) supervisors are warning employees to prepare for the elimination of approximately 1,000 jobs this month. The anticipated dismissals, connected to federal ...
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