Congressman Carter, Moskowitz Fight to Replenish the Disaster Relief Fund as GOP Petty Power Struggles Undermines FEMA’s Readiness
Department of Homeland Security (DHS) for FY27. “Storms don’t discriminate and it’s more important than ever
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Department of Homeland Security (DHS) for FY27. “Storms don’t discriminate and it’s more important than ever
words and actions of a sitting president, stormed the United States Capitol in an effort to overturn
them more tools—not less—to weather the storm.” “Louisiana families deserve quality housing counseling, especially
critical services after a natural disaster or emergency. “Storms don’t discriminate based on race, gender, political party … back on their feet quickly before the next storm comes. I’m proud to lead this effort
decades of hard work in a single storm. We need to get this program back on track
more resilient and better able to weather any storm. I’m proud to be a part of this … Gulf Coast, I have seen numerous storms and other natural disasters wreak havoc on our communities. Over
high-risk flood areas. Poor drainage systems, summer storms, melting snow, neighborhood construction, and broken water mains
deliver critical supplies in the immediate aftermath of storms. We must not divert these service members from their
building safer, stronger, and more equitable communities. “As storms grow more intense and last longer, our commitment
disasters ahead. “Hurricane Katrina, and all the storms we have experienced since then, taught us that natural disasters … mark twenty years since the most devastating storm in our nation’s history, this work is more critical
Army Corps of Engineers inspections of the Hurricane & Storm Damage Risk Reduction System (HSDRRS) in the New Orleans … Orleans metropolitan region from major hurricanes and storm surge. I respectfully urge you to reconsider this decision
save lives during blackouts. They restore power after storms. They inspire hope in places that have too often
have to forecast, track, and prepare for these storms is not optional. It is essential. “The Defense Meteorological … helps forecasters “see under the hood” of a storm. Losing this capability — especially at the height of hurricane
waves in the summer, and make freak winter storms more common. Increased air pollution will diminish drinking water
Lake by the Norfolk Southern Railroad and Hurricane Storm Damage Risk Reduction System’s (HSDRRS) levees and floodwalls
change intensifying the frequency and severity of major storms, the need for accessible, affordable, and transparent flood insurance
know all too well the damage that storms and floods can bring,” said Rep. Carter. “After Hurricane Katrina
scientists and emergency responders need to track deadly storms. “Let me be clear: the federal government just announced … This data helps us spot when storms are getting stronger fast — what experts call ‘rapid intensification.’ That kind
country,” said Rep. Fields. “Given the frequent storms and flooding our state endures, I’m a strong advocate
country,” said Rep. Fields. “Given the frequent storms and flooding our state endures, I’m a strong advocate
Hurricane Katrina in 2005, to more recent devastating storms including Hurricanes Ida and Francine, Louisiana has intimately understood
support citizens and emergency responders during a storm or other emergency. The resilience hub will be connected