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After Hurricane Katrina, Congress passed a law to strengthen the nation’s disaster response. That landmark law required that FEMA administrators have a “demonstrated ability in and knowledge of emergency management.” It also prohibited the homeland security secretary from interfering with FEMA’s “authorities, responsibilities or functions,” among other things. But the Trump administration has ignored both requirements of the law, the FEMA employees wrote in the letter.
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