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Doge cuts may impact Florida’s disaster preparedness More than a dozen positions have been cut at National Weather Service (NWS) offices across the state. These are the offices responsible for weather ...
This week on The Florida Roundup, we looked at how federal funding cuts and job losses could affect weather forecasting and ...
The Trump administration is actively undermining our nation's ability to predict, plan, prepare for, and respond to extreme weather events.
The C.D.C. delivered $750 million annually to state and local health departments for emergency work. The program was ...
Nearly three months after being shut down by DOGE, the National Fire Academy and two other education facilities will resume ...
These eliminations are a result of DOGE — the Department of Government Efficiency, which is not an official federal government department — and other federal funding cuts directed by President ...
White House officials maintain the recent purge of senior Federal Emergency Management Agency officials won’t impact the ...
Hurricane season is about to start, along with wildfire season—in the wake of thousands of jobs cut at FEMA and NOAA.
The loss of staffing and programs is one more blow to the US’s ability to respond to and recover from disasters.