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Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis made a hefty declaration at a conference in Orlando on Wednesday — the latest in a series of policy ...
Florida will lose $293M in federal disaster funds and must return unspent money, halting storm prep, flood control and infrastructure projects statewide.
BY: JACKIE LLANOS Gov. Ron DeSantis said Monday during a press conference in Kissimmee that Florida could handle emergencies without federal funds but still believes the federal government will grant ...
In a significant move to support families impacted by hurricanes Helene and Milton, FEMA has extended the deadline for the ...
Federal aid meant to help protect Florida communities from natural disasters has been frozen since January. A large portion ...
At a congressional delegation meeting in Washington, Democrats raised concerns that DOGE cuts could prove disastrous.
It’s almost Tax Day in the United States, but several states have automatic deadline extensions in place due to natural ...
Dozens of Floridians are facing homelessness as FEMA's housing deadline approaches after Hurricanes Helene and Milton.
The state’s Elevate Florida program helps residents strengthen, elevate or rebuild homes with at least 75% of costs covered.
BRIC is only a portion — but a significant one — of all FEMA funds received by Florida. The cancellation of the program comes as the Trump administration says it may scrap FEMA altogether and ...