Disaster management.
Material type: TextSeries: CRS Issue BriefPublication details: [Washington, D.C.] : The Service, 1994Description: 14 pDDC classification:- 363.3480973 21
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Order Code IB93094
Updated February 16, 1994
Legislation before the 103rd Congress would amend Federal emergency management policies. Cost issues will predominate. In addition, at least 6 other issues will be considered. 1) The Federal Government's role may be recast. 2) The defense-related missions of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) are under scrutiny 3) It has been proposed that the armed forces, including the National Guard and reserves, be given a greater role in responding to disasters. 4) The overall intent of the Nation's emergency management policies may be reconsidered 5) Should the President or Vice-President actively participate in emergency management activities 6) Currently, emergency management authorities are dispersed between many agencies. Should these by amalgamated?
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