The newly released report from The President’s Council to Assess the Federal Emergency Management Agency 1 proposes what may be the most significant philosophical shift in federal disaster policy since FEMA was reformed following Hurricane Katrina. The report repeatedly states that disaster response should be “locally executed, state or tribally managed, and federally supported.” The …
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