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Several employees told Business Insider that morale is low, as evidenced by some of the reactions to acting chief David ...
It's been another day of storms and tornado watches in parts of the South. For the better part of a week now, severe weather ...
Why FEMA officials are sounding the alarm internally ahead of hurricane season The Federal Emergency Management Agency is ...
During his first all-hands meeting with agency personnel, acting Federal Emergency Management Agency Administrator David Richardson issued a striking warning: "Don't get in my way," the former ...
The National Weather Service faces staffing shortages as tornadoes hit Kentucky, raising concerns about future severe weather ...
The stunning admission was made by David Richardson, who was named the Federal Emergency Management Agency’s interim leader by the Trump administration last week despite having no experience in ...
David Richardson said his intention was to “return primacy to the states” as part of an agencywide transformation. In comments that cemented the Trump administration's intent to bring about a ...
“Don’t get in my way,” David Richardson told the staff of the Federal Emergency Management Agency during a 17-minute address at an all-hands meeting last week, on his first day of work.
David Richardson took over as acting chief at FEMA after previous boss Cameron Hamilton was booted from the role a day after criticizing the president's plans to abolish the department.
"I would say we're about 80 or 85% there," Acting FEMA Administrator David Richardson told staff on a conference call, parts of which were obtained by ABC. "The next week, we will close that gap ...