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U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke L. Rollins announced that agricultural producers who suffered eligible crop losses due ...
With hurricane and wildfire season well underway across much of the country, state and local emergency managers say they have ...
States across the country have not used billions of dollars from FEMA intended to reduce damage from flooding and other ...
The $16 billion in disaster aid covers crop losses due to natural disasters from 2023 and 2024. It's the largest chunk of the ...
States allege the Trump administration illegally ended FEMA's BRIC program, halting billions in disaster mitigation funding and putting storm-prone communities at risk.
Democrats criticize Trump's cuts to the National Weather Service and his approach to climate change after at least 59 people ...
Learn about the Supplemental Disaster Relief Program (SDRP), including payment limits, income requirements, crop insurance ...
Kentucky lawmakers heard an update this week on how many disaster the state is seeing and how much it's spending in response.
Disasters eligible include wildfires, hurricanes, floods, derechos, excessive heat, tornadoes, winter storms, freeze, smoke exposure, excessive moisture, qualifying drought and related conditions. To ...
As a warming planet delivers more extreme weather, experts warn that the Trump administration is dismantling the government’s ...
William Tong joined a coalition of 20 state AGs suing the Trump Administration for shutting down FEMA’s BRIC program. He says ...
Farmers who suffered eligible crop losses due to natural disasters in 2023 and 2024 can now apply for $16 billion in ...