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FEMA CFO fired over payments to New York City for migrants says she had DOGE sign-off
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New York City loses bid for swift return of $80.5 million FEMA migrants grant
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Judge rejects NYC’s request to order immediate return of $80 million from FEMA to shelter migrants
Former FEMA CFO Mary Comans, who was fired in February by the Trump administration for sending payments to New York City to cover hotels for migrants, says she was following DOGE's directions. Comans speaks out for the first time since her firing in an exclusive interview with "CBS Evening News" co-anchor Maurice DuBois.
The post, which has been shared more than 11k times, alleges federal workers dispatched to assist with wildfire response couldn’t make it because their travel card limits were reduced to $1.
FEMA has released statistics from the 2024 hurricane season, emphasizing hurricanes Debby, Helene, and Milton.
An ex-FEMA official who was fired over payments to New York City for housing migrants in what critics called "luxury hotels" has sued the Trump administration.
The coalition says the federal government continues to block grant money to states in violation of court orders. On Jan. 31, U.S. District Court Judge John McConnell in Rhode Island blocked a sweeping freeze on trillions in grants and loans paused for ideological review of their alignment with Trump’s agenda.
FRANKFORT, Ky. (WYMT) - Homeowners and renters in Johnson and Estill counties are now eligible to apply for FEMA’s individual assistance program. With the additions, folks in 13 counties can apply: Breathitt, Clay, Floyd, Harlan, Knott, Lee, Letcher, Martin, Owsley, Perry and Pike.
West Virginia Emergency Management Division’s FEMA partners will have a Disaster Recovery Center open starting Friday in McDowell County to help victims of the devastating mid-February floods that occurred across Southern West Virginia.
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