Centralized Checks, Stretched Relief
A recent policy push restructures how FEMA obligates and approves disaster funds by adding senior‑level signoffs, pausing or canceling major mitigation grant notices like BRIC, and blocking awards tied to…
A recent policy push restructures how FEMA obligates and approves disaster funds by adding senior‑level signoffs, pausing or canceling major mitigation grant notices like BRIC, and blocking awards tied to…
The administration is moving FEMA toward a support role for states, tightening oversight of grants, and pausing or canceling mitigation programs while it reorients disaster policy. Nonprofit rebuilding funds and…
The Trump Administration’s overhaul of federal disaster management, particularly FEMA, embodies a big government solution marked by budget cuts, workforce reductions, and a reallocation of responsibilities toward states. Freezing nearly…
Federal disaster policy has shifted toward state leadership and leaner federal involvement, resulting in increased bureaucracy and costs at the local level, longer aid wait times, and inconsistent relief processes.…
Federal policy shifts have led to a leaner FEMA with reduced funding, staff, and authority, transferring more disaster management responsibility to states. This approach promises less bureaucracy and lower federal…