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The Trump administration says it wants to eliminate FEMA. Here's what we know

Every year, millions of Americans rely on FEMA assistance after hurricanes, wildfires, tornadoes and other disasters. The president says state governments should do more.

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npr.orgStai leggendo1 anni fa

The Trump administration says it wants to eliminate FEMA. Here's what we know

Every year, millions of Americans rely on FEMA assistance after hurricanes, wildfires, tornadoes and other disasters. The president says state governments should do more.

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cnbc.com1 anni fa

FEMA is not a 'replacement for insurance coverage,' risk management expert says. Here's why

FEMA provides aid after natural disasters, but it’s not meant to replace your home insurance plan, especially as the agency is facing major changes.

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  1. giovedì 26 giugno 2025·cnbc.com

    FEMA is not a 'replacement for insurance coverage,' risk management expert says. Here's why

    FEMA provides aid after natural disasters, but it’s not meant to replace your home insurance plan, especially as the agency is facing major changes.

  2. giovedì 26 giugno 2025·npr.org

    The Trump administration says it wants to eliminate FEMA. Here's what we know

    Every year, millions of Americans rely on FEMA assistance after hurricanes, wildfires, tornadoes and other disasters. The president says state governments should do more.