FEMA Allocates $608 Million In State Grants
Online security secretary Mark Brain Mullen announced that several policies from previous DHS leadership have been reversed. More than $1 billion in backlog FEMA grants have been released. This announcement comes as FEMA prepares for the Atlantic hurricane season and the upcoming World Cup in June. President Trump signed an executive order establishing retirement accounts. This action follows recent administrative changes within the department. The funding is intended to address various construction needs across different states.
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Sources · 7 independent
WTOP Washington DC
“online security secretary mark brain mullen says tonight they also he's reversed several policies from the previous dhs leadership and released more than a billion dollars in backlog fema grants”
WTOP Washington DC
“he's reversed several policies from the previous dhs leadership and released more than a billion dollars in backlog fema grants”
WBUR Boston
“FEMA allocating $608 million in state grants for construction.”
WBUR Boston
“a new program. FEMA allocating $608 million in state grants for construction.”
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