Post-Katrina Law's Limits Challenged by Homeland Security Secretary
Feb 21, 2026, 10:00 AM
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Despite a law aiming to prevent repeating past federal response mistakes post-Katrina, Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem's management of FEMA is under scrutiny for potential violations.
Despite efforts to enhance FEMA's independence after the failures post-Hurricane Katrina, allegations suggest that Homeland Security Secretary Noem intervenes excessively in FEMA's operations and staffing decisions, potentially breaching the law's spirit. Although FEMA maintains compliance with the law officially, concerns loom over the permissiveness in enforcing its provisions effectively.
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