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What FEMA’s dwindling funds mean for the next disaster

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What FEMA’s dwindling funds mean for the next disaster

In The News, Disaster, Extreme Weather, Flood, Wildfire,  | In The News
Jul 16, 2025 | 1 min read | Print Article

This article by David Sherfinski first appeared in Context by Reuters on July 16, 2025

“Certainly it appears that they are much less eager to provide disaster funding post-disaster, or at least declaring a major disaster,” said Steve Ellis, president of Taxpayers for Common Sense, a watchdog group.”

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