John Farley
Supporter
In case you can't read this article because of the WaPo paywall, the gist of it is that:
1. The Trump administration is planning to eliminate a program that funds states to repair levees, elevate flood-prone homes and shore up drinking water systems. The program was built on research showing it is many times less expensive to protect against future damage from natural disasters than to pay for repairs and rebuilding afterward.
2. The president says he wants to eliminate FEMA and shift disaster responsibility to the states.
3. As Trump’s second administration looks to slash federal spending, money given to states by the federal government after disasters strike could also be in jeopardy.
Lots of problems with FEMA have been discussed in other threads here. IMHO this is only going to make those problems even worse, as the states do not have the resources to take up the slack being left to them. More people will be impacted by disasters if we do not do prevention/mitigation work, and they will be doubly victimized when they cannot get help from FEMA. Another example of the administration using a sledge hammer or chainsaw when a surgeon's scalpel is needed.
Washington Post article:
1. The Trump administration is planning to eliminate a program that funds states to repair levees, elevate flood-prone homes and shore up drinking water systems. The program was built on research showing it is many times less expensive to protect against future damage from natural disasters than to pay for repairs and rebuilding afterward.
2. The president says he wants to eliminate FEMA and shift disaster responsibility to the states.
3. As Trump’s second administration looks to slash federal spending, money given to states by the federal government after disasters strike could also be in jeopardy.
Lots of problems with FEMA have been discussed in other threads here. IMHO this is only going to make those problems even worse, as the states do not have the resources to take up the slack being left to them. More people will be impacted by disasters if we do not do prevention/mitigation work, and they will be doubly victimized when they cannot get help from FEMA. Another example of the administration using a sledge hammer or chainsaw when a surgeon's scalpel is needed.
Washington Post article: