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North Carolina was one of 20 states that sued the Trump administration July 16 to return disaster mitigation funding. A ...
North Carolina's attorney general is suing FEMA after it cut $200 million in funding to help protect safe drinking water in ...
A peer‑reviewed study of 78 floods finds 43% of North Carolina buildings that took on water over the past two decades sit outside FEMA’s hazard zones, exposing insurance gaps and urging better risk ...
The lawsuit was filed after over 60 North Carolina entities lost funding after the Building Resilient Infrastructure and ...
North Carolina Attorney General Jeff Jackson, along with 18 other Attorneys General and one governor, are suing the Federal ...
ENC cities and counties including Greenville, New Bern, Onslow County and Bertie County were set to receive a significant ...
More than two months after a bicameral, bipartisan request led by two North Carolina Republican congressmen, states with 19 ...
FEMA was wrong to break the law and cancel this money, which will save lives,” said Attorney General Jeff Jackson.
North Carolina is among 20 states seeking an emergency court decision to reinstate the funds, arguing FEMA unlawfully halted ...
The multi-state lawsuit seeks to restore $200 million in infrastructure funding after the abrupt program cancellation.
The Trump administration canceled a FEMA program in April that would have funded upgrades to protect the town from flooding.
After shuttering a multi-billion-dollar natural disaster mitigation grant program in the spring, the Trump administration is ...