It will be hard for the president to revoke FEMA funding — but a GOP-led Congress could slow down the region’s recovery.
The funding will help pay for fire response, debris removal, expediting recovery, rebuilding schools and remediating ...
As President-elect Donald Trump and top Republicans in Congress contemplate placing conditions on aid, California politicians ... plus under-investment in the fire department.
As the president makes his way to L.A. to survey fire damage, he says extended full federal aid for recovery should come only ...
Both of the big Los Angeles fires started on federally managed land. Instead of blaming California, the Trump administration ...
The Palisades and Eaton wildfires also continue burning in the Los Angeles area, leaving parts of Southern California with ...
The proposals include $2.5 billion for the state’s emergency disaster response efforts, such as evacuations, sheltering survivors and removing household hazardous waste.
have said no. “Under no circumstances should there be conditions on disaster aid,” said Rep. Judy Chu, who represents Altadena, an area decimated by the Eaton fire. Rep. Young Kim, a ...
Trump visited areas impacted by flooding in North Carolina and fires in California. He suggested abolishing FEMA and putting ...
“If he doesn’t sign those papers ... a supplemental bill that would provide billions of dollars in aid money to fire victims through the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD).
The funding would help pay for services ranging from shelters for those who have lost their homes and debris removal, among ...