Some workers of the U.S. Federal Emergency Administration Company (FEMA) who signed a public letter of dissent earlier this week had been placed on administrative depart Tuesday night, in accordance with paperwork reviewed by the Related Press.
Greater than 180 present and former FEMA workers signed the letter despatched to the FEMA Assessment Council and Congress on Monday critiquing current cuts to company employees and packages, and warning that FEMA’s capability to reply to a serious catastrophe was dangerously diminished.
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