The job cuts expected this month are part of a plan by the homeland security secretary, Kristi Noem, to remake the agency.
Leaked documents show FEMA could cut thousands of employees, though the agency says no final decisions have been made.
The recent cut of 50 FEMA "CORE" staff come as the Trump administration has contemplated much deeper cuts to the disaster response workforce.
Federal Emergency Management Agency leaders were told to prepare for a possible gutting of their workforce — by as much as ...
The Homeland Security Secretary reportedly plans to not renew the contracts of up to 1,000 workers who often serve as "boots ...
A federal court has sided with 12 states that said the administration placed unreasonable limits on grants to pay emergency ...
It's only about $3 million short of what FEMA paid for January's catastrophic wildfires in southern California, which killed ...
Internal agency emails and documents, as well as people familiar with the plans, suggest Noem is spearheading the drastic ...
Documents outline potential reductions to CORE and surge staffing, raising concerns about disaster response capacity ...
Flood hazards frequently change due to weather patterns, erosion, and community development. FEMA officials collaborated with ...
Internal emails sent to senior officials within the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) reveal that the agency has ...
In the approval letter, FEMA hinted that future extensions are possible if the city provides updates on the status and ...