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Referred to the Subcommittee on Economic Development, Public Buildings, and Emergency Management.
2025-05-07
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The legislation would give federal agencies more flexibility in how they respond to and manage disasters by streamlining approval processes and allowing them to adapt their procedures based on the specific needs of each emergency. This would affect disaster relief workers, affected communities, and federal agencies like FEMA by potentially speeding up aid delivery and resource allocation during crises. The changes aim to reduce bureaucratic delays that can slow down emergency response when every hour matters.
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