John, what the administration (via FEMA) is doing is shameful, and I share your sentiments!
But, here's a way for residents of your state to fight back: organize a petition drive and send it to Rep. Joe Neguse (CD-2). I've been following some of his committee speeches, and he is impressive. Better yet, one of his committee assignments is the Natural Resources Committee, and river basin flooding relates to matters that come under its purview, particularly if federal lands are involved. For more information, please see the following link:
Committees and Caucuses.
P.S. Admins, I know this is a "touchy" subject, but the arbitrary denial of federal flood assistance funds is something that no one interested in storms or severe weather should ever be comfortable with (and that should pertain to every reader of this website, as well). Also, as the one-time State Floodplain Coordinator for Oklahoma, I find the administration's current actions in Colorado to be utterly repulsive
from a purely professional standpoint! Moreover, since when does FEMA "pull rank" over the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) when it comes to disbursement of federal flood funds to eligible communities? This is just another blatant example of the out-of-control administration's
abuse of power! Please understand that I am
not expressing a political view here. If no one ever challenges the status quo, then nothing will ever change to right a perceived wrong. More of us weather enthusiasts need to speak out if bothered by what we read in John's story above. The intelligent readership of
ST would be as good a place as any to start that debate! I hope you will not delete this post.