President Biden sent a letter to lawmakers Monday urging them to move quickly to get more funding to federal agencies as they ...
Joe Biden wants nearly $100 billion in emergency funding to help respond to a series of disasters that have stretched government resources thin.
President Biden is asking Congress for nearly $100 billion in disaster relief to deal with storms Milton and Helene.
FEMA Administrator Deanne Criswell told reporters Monday. Over $7.5 billion of that has gone toward Helene and Milton ...
White House officials stressed after Hurricanes Milton and Helene that federal programs would need to be replenished quickly as the cleanup efforts drag on.
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The request comes after the Federal Emergency Management Agency has spent rapidly from its disaster relief fund during hurricane season.
The official, who has since been fired, said she was merely following protocol to avoid potentially hostile encounters.
Republican and Democratic leaders on Capitol Hill are preparing for a hearing next week with FEMA administrator Deanne ...
The largest chunk of funding — about $40 billion — would be for FEMA's disaster relief fund, so that it has enough money to last through the coming year. But there are requests for 16 agencies.
FEMA, led by Administrator Deanne Criswell, has been at the center of a storm of controversy since hurricanes Helene and ...