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FEMA, Garret Graves and President-elect Donald Trump
Disaster response critic could head FEMA for Trump
Louisiana Rep. Garret Graves once called federal disaster policy “ass-backwards.” Now, the fast-talking Pelican State native is a possible pick to run the nation’s emergency response operations as the head of President-elect Donald Trump’s Federal Emergency Management Agency, writes Thomas Frank.
Could Louisiana Congressman Garret Graves be tapped by Donald Trump to head FEMA?
WASHINGTON – While U.S. Rep. Garret Graves may not have been selected to head the transportation department by President-elect Donald Trump, his name is being bandied about as a possible head of the Federal Emergency Management Agency. The Baton Rouge Republican, who is leaving Congress at the end of year, wouldn’t comment.
FEMA critic Garret Graves is a contender to lead that agency under Trump
The outgoing Louisiana lawmaker is highly regarded for his understanding of the Federal Emergency Management Agency.
Louisiana outgoing Congressman Garrett Graves could be tapped for role at FEMA
Graves, whose district includes parts of southeast Louisiana, did not seek re-election last month after his district map was redrawn.
Louisiana Congressman Garrett Graves could be tapped for role at FEMA, report says
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FEMA hotel voucher extended, but some sites are overbooked: Tillis
"While their hotel vouchers should still be good for the next week -- the problem is that so many hotels in the area had ...
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As disasters multiply, FEMA makes it easier for tribes to get aid
The Federal Emergency Management Agency is making it easier for Native American communities — many of which have struggled to ...
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FEMA approves $114M for debris removal following hrricanes Helene and Milton
FEMA has approved an additional $114 million in funding for debris removal following the recent hurricane season.
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Chimney Rock residents gather for FEMA assistance updates at local church meeting
Chimney Rock property owners met on Tuesday, Dec. 3 at Chimney Rock Baptist Church to receive updated information on how to ...
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2 months after Helene, FEMA continues to open recovery centers in the CSRA
It’s been two months since Hurricane Helene tore through the CSRA – and new FEMA disaster recovery centers are continuing to ...
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Republicans call for investigation into FEMA employees avoiding homes with Trump signs
House Republicans are calling for an investigation into Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) employees, alleging they avoided homes with President-elect Trump’s yard signs in multiple states ...
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Republicans demand FEMA probe over discrimination claims
The request follows reports that a former Federal Emergency Management Agency worker directed her team not to contact some ...
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Deadline extended for Hurricane Helene, Milton FEMA aid applications
The deadline for Floridians to apply for FEMA aid after back-to-back hurricanes Helene and Milton has been extended to Jan. 7 ...
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Scammers impersonate FEMA agents, charity volunteers to target Hurricane Helene victims
Cybersecurity expert Ed Carroll, senior director of the Carolina Cyber Center, shares tips for Hurricane Helene victims and ...
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