White House officials stressed after Hurricanes Milton and Helene that federal programs would need to be replenished quickly as the cleanup efforts drag on.
The agency's leader, Administrator Deanne Criswell, said the employee was fired, and the directive was a clear violation of the agency's core values to help people regardless of political affiliation.
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The Biden administration is asking Congress to approve $98.4 billion in emergency spending following a series of natural disasters.
The largest chunk of funding — about $40 billion — would be for FEMA's disaster relief fund, so that it has enough money to last through the coming year. But there are requests for 16 agencies.
Florida has filed a lawsuit against FEMA for directing hurricane relief workers to avoid the homes of Trump supporters.
The agency’s leader, Administrator Deanne Criswell, said the employee was fired and the directive was a clear violation of the agency’s core values to help people regardless of political affiliation.
President Joe Biden is seeking $98.6 billion in emergency disaster relief funding following a series of hurricanes this fall.
The request comes after the Federal Emergency Management Agency has spent rapidly from its disaster relief fund during hurricane season.