The Trump administration has stopped tracking billion-dollar disasters and is attempting to dismantle FEMA, leaving American communities vulnerable to the increasing frequency and severity of extreme weather events.
If FEMA is dismantled, Congress will own the consequences
Originally reported by The Hill
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