Trump administration plans for sharp FEMA cuts fuel worries for some Republicans, state officials
- The Trump administration plans deep cuts and changes at FEMA, raising concerns among state officials and Republicans about disaster response effectiveness.
- Details of the proposed cuts are unclear, with President Donald Trump aiming to eliminate the agency.
- Republican Senator Bill Cassidy emphasized that federal emergency services are critical and cannot be discarded.
- Democratic Representative Jared Moskowitz supports reviewing FEMA's structure but argues that completely eliminating the agency would harm rural communities.
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