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The lawsuit takes aim at what it argues was an illegal decision by the Trump administration to cancel a FEMA disaster preparation program and withhold funding.
Over a dozen attorneys general from Democratic-led states are suing the Federal Emergency Management Agency for cutting bipartisan approved funding for natural disaster response.
ALBANY — The state attorney general has joined 18 other state attorney generals and the Pennsylvania governor in an attempt to stop the Trump administration from cutting $4.5 billion in promised ...
Washington Attorney General Nick Brown led a coalition of 20 states in suing the Trump administration over its decision to ...
A fiery House Homeland Security Committee hearing Wednesday exposed deep partisan divisions over the role of nongovernmental ...
The Office of the State Fire Marshal (OSFM) announced that it is now accepting applications for the second round of Disaster ...
State prosecutors want to restore $4.5 billion in canceled funding and to declare that FEMA's acting administrator is serving ...
The federal grant program North Carolina and 19 other states want reinstated was expanded during the first Trump ...
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