Donald Trump orders investigation into FEMA. Here's what it could mean for Louisiana.
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
63% : He has been a vocal supporter of Trump and critic of FEMA.50% : The council would include Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem and Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth.
44% : "Trump was referring to a system called "block grants," in which the federal government gives a certain amount of money to the state and lets officials there decide how the funds are spent.
41% : "With Louisiana being highly susceptible to natural disasters, there's always a need for federal intervention during the worst of times.
40% : I'm glad to see President Trump order a review of an agency that too often puts bureaucracy ahead of effectively helping Americans in need," Letlow said.
38% : It's very bureaucratic, and it's very slow," Trump said.
35% : "I agree with President Trump that FEMA needs to be improved to allow communities to recover more quickly.House Republicans were in Florida on a retreat to discuss how to handle the federal budget and were generally unavailable Monday.
29% : I think, frankly, FEMA is not good," Trump said Friday at the Airport Fire and Rescue Facility in Fletcher, North Carolina, according to a White House transcript.
29% : Trump has not yet nominated anyone to run FEMA.
24% : Trump referred to how unpopular FEMA has been since Hurricane Katrina in 2005.
22% : Trump said states could handle disasters better than the federal government.
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