Trump-appointed FEMA Review Council proposes sweeping changes to federal disaster support
Source: Associated Press
A council meant to reform the Federal Emergency Management Agency proposed Thursday a series of long-awaited changes to the disaster recovery body that stop short of the administrations promises to dismantle it, but could reduce the number of disasters the federal government supports and the amount of money it doles out.
The council appointed by President Donald Trump approved a highly anticipated report that outlines ways the Trump administration could potentially put far more responsibility on states, tribes and territories for disaster preparedness, response and recovery.
It proposes upending how the federal government determines which disasters to support, how FEMA pays states and other governments for disaster recovery costs, and what kind of FEMA assistance survivors receive, among other reforms.
These recommendations are all about accelerating federal dollars, streamlining the process, making it less bureaucratic so that Americans can get the help they need on the worst day of their lives, former Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin, a council member, said in a public meeting Thursday with nearly 6,000 virtual attendees.
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By GABRIELA AOUN ANGUEIRA
Updated 3:31 PM EDT, May 7, 2026
Read more: https://apnews.com/article/fema-review-council-markwayne-mullin-disasters-22540cc138b3e55762c44306a3e97d8e
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