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FEMA has put two officials on leave after they received six-figure payments for wildfire damage while many victims wait.
The director and the deputy director of FEMA's Hermits Peak/Calf Canyon Claims Office are on leave after 4 Investigates exposed they both received six-figure payouts.
DHS faces shutdown by Saturday over Democrats' demands for Immigration and Customs Enforcement reforms, including warrant requirements and racial profiling bans.
New draft FEMA flood maps show expanded flood risk across Harris County, but officials say no insurance or regulatory changes take effect yet.
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A Federal Emergency Management Agency official told appropriators that funding delays are "more complex than just what’s out there."
AFGE and other plaintiffs want to stop FEMA from resuming layoffs that began in early 2026, but were temporarily paused due to last month's major winter storm.
The AFGE and other unions argue eliminating disaster employees would derail ongoing response to several hurricanes.
Fifteen Tennessee counties received full public assistance, while eight counties received emergency protective measures.
The filing -- part of a lawsuit filed in the Northern District of California with other government agencies last year -- seeks an order that would restrict the Department of Homeland Security's ability to direct sweeping layoffs in the emergency management agency.
DHS Secretary Kristi Noem warns TSA, FEMA operations could face disruptions as Senate Democrats block funding over immigration disputes.