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“FEMA, CISA, and TSA should keep and hire skilled nonpolitical career workers to carry out disaster response, cybersecurity, infrastructure security, and transportation security work.”
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“The administration should send Congress a detailed report on every FEMA, CISA, and TSA workforce reduction since January 20, 2025, including which agency and office were affected and how each cut happened.”
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“Federal, state, Tribal, and local governments should be ready for disasters that spread quickly and should have enough trained workers to respond.”
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“FEMA should have a clear place in the federal government so it can respond to disasters quickly and be held accountable.”
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“FEMA should close after a two-year transition, ending the current federal agency that manages many disaster preparedness, response, recovery, and risk-reduction programs.”
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“FEMA should lead federal work on preparing for, responding to, recovering from, and reducing harm from natural disasters, terrorism, and other human-caused emergencies, while also managing FEMA grants and national hazard planning.”
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“FEMA should operate as its own cabinet-level federal agency instead of being part of the Department of Homeland Security.”
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“The President should choose FEMA's Director and up to four Deputy Directors with Senate approval, and the Director should report to the President and meet emergency management and leadership experience standards.”
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“Congress should state that staff and resource cuts at FEMA, CISA, and TSA made it harder for the federal government to handle disasters, cyber threats, infrastructure risks, and transportation security.”
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“FEMA should run a national response plan, a national incident management system, emergency communications support, and the main federal center for coordinating major disaster response.”
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“FEMA oversight work handled through DHS should move to FEMA's own Inspector General, and FEMA should have its own Chief Financial Officer to oversee financial management.”
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“The administration should quickly nominate someone for Senate confirmation as the permanent head of FEMA.”
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“When FEMA closes, its legal powers should move to the President and the Executive Office of the President, and existing FEMA references in law should point there when appropriate?”
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“The President should decide how FEMA workers, property, files, contracts, liabilities, and remaining related resources move during the transition.”
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“FEMA workers moved into the separate agency should not lose their jobs, rank, or pay for one year because of the reorganization, unless another law allows it.”
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“All current FEMA job tasks should move from the Department of Homeland Security to the separate FEMA within one year.”
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“FEMA staff, funding, records, contracts, property, legal obligations, grants, permits, cases, and other ongoing actions should carry over so FEMA can keep operating after the move.”
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