Four employees at the Federal Emergency Management Agency — its chief financial officer, two program analysts and a grant specialist — were fired Feb. 11 over payments to reimburse New York ...
CORRECTION: Mary Comans is the former chief financial officer of the Federal Emergency Management Agency. An earlier version of this story included incorrect information. The former chief ...
More than 24,000 federal probationary employees who worked across 18 agencies were fired as part of President Trump's efforts to reduce the size of government.
Three more supervisors out at FEMA after investigation of directive to avoid homes supporting Pres. Trump's campaign during hurricane relief.
Mary Comans was one of four FEMA employees terminated after Elon Musk claimed FEMA disaster relief funds had been spent on luxury hotels for migrants.
The internal FEMA probe into the incident resulted in three more terminations, but concludes political bias not a systemic ...
Among those fired were employees who had been aggressively ... The eliminations follow DHS' announcement earlier this week that four FEMA employees would be terminated over payments to reimburse ...
The fired employees worked full-time jobs ... Page led a team that worked to improve public access to FEMA’s flood insurance program, which covers 4.7 million properties. David Maurstad, a ...
Hundreds of Federal Emergency Management Agency employees were fired as part of a wave of terminations ... and they come on for two to four years, depending on the incident. These workers help ...
U.S. Rep. Sharice Davids, D-Kansas, hosted a town hall with fired federal workers from Kansas at a union office, where they ...
The fired employees worked full-time jobs in FEMA headquarters ... Page led a team that worked to improve public access to FEMA’s flood insurance program, which covers 4.7 million properties. David ...