An open letter to the U.S. Congress

Proposed Cuts to FEMA Repeats Past Mistakes

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The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) plays a crucial role in coordinating disaster response and recovery efforts across the United States. However, proposed funding cuts could severely undermine FEMA's ability to fulfill its vital mission, putting countless lives and communities at risk. When natural disasters like wildfires and hurricanes strike, they can overwhelm the resources of individual states and localities. FEMA serves as a critical lifeline, providing essential support and coordination to ensure a swift and effective response. Without this federal assistance, the aftermath of disasters could spiral into chaos, delaying critical clean-up and recovery efforts. History has shown the devastating consequences of inadequate disaster preparedness and response. We cannot afford to repeat the mistakes of the past, which have cost lives and inflicted immense suffering on affected communities. By maintaining robust funding for FEMA, we can ensure that the agency has the resources it needs to rapidly mobilize and coordinate relief efforts, mitigating the impact of disasters and protecting the safety and well-being of American citizens. It is imperative that Congress recognizes the importance of FEMA's role and resists any attempts to force states to shoulder the immense burden of disaster response and recovery alone. Cutting funding for this essential agency would be a reckless and irresponsible decision, endangering the lives and livelihoods of millions. We urge you to prioritize the safety and security of our communities by ensuring FEMA remains fully funded and equipped to carry out its critical mission.

First sent on June 9, 2025 by Karla

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