FEMA sued over hold on funds for upgrading nation’s emergency alert system
- The Corporation for Public Broadcasting has sued the Trump administration regarding a hold on grant payments for the emergency alert system upgrade, as stated in the lawsuit.
- The lawsuit challenges FEMA’s hold on the $40 million grant program for the Next Generation Warning System.
- FEMA has not explained the reason for suspending the grant payments, according to the lawsuit.
- The hold leaves public media stations facing nearly $1.9 million in unreimbursed expenses, as detailed in the lawsuit.
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FEMA sued over emergency system upgrade money
WASHINGTON — The federal government's steward of funding for public broadcasting stations sued the Trump administration over its pause in grant payments for upgrading the nation's emergency alert system.

FEMA sued over hold on funds for upgrading nation's emergency alert system
The federal government’s steward of funding for public broadcasting stations has sued the Trump administration over its pause in grant payments for upgrading the nation’s emergency alert system.
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