A bipartisan group of lawmakers has introduced major legislation to overhaul the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), proposing that the agency's chief report directly to the U.S. president and restoring FEMA to Cabinet-level status.
The reforms aim to streamline disaster response, cut bureaucracy, and empower local communities in decision-making and aid distribution. The bill, known as the FEMA Act of 2025, is touted as the most comprehensive reform of federal disaster relief in decades. Proponents argue these changes will improve efficiency, accountability, and resilience in disaster management.
The legislation has garnered support from both parties and key House committees.
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