WARREN, KIM SOUND ALARM ON FEMA'S FAILURE TO MANAGE NATIONAL FLOOD INSURANCE PROGRAM DURING HURRICANE SEASON AS AMERICANS FACE RISING HOUSING AND INSURANCE COSTS
The following information was released by the
"By gutting these investments, the administration is not only jeopardizing lives, but driving up costs for families across the country."
"Across
The Senators continued: "FEMA has lost approximately a third of its total full-time staff. Staff stated that
The Senators continued: "Simultaneously, FEMA is failing to adequately manage the NFIP. One former FEMA official stated, '(w)ith all this talk about dismantling FEMA, the current administration doesn't seem to have a plan for the National Flood Insurance Program. No plan to protect people from flooding, the number one disaster, is a really big concern.'"
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