Project 2025 To Cut FEMA: See What That Means For You On This Map

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Project 2025 To Cut FEMA: See What That Means For You On This Map

Project 2025 To Cut FEMA and NOAA

Follow the money behind Project 2025’s push to cut FEMA and the NOAA.

How do FEMA and NOAA services help Americans? Check this map.

How will MAGA cuts to these federal agencies impact you? Which Republicans did not vote to fund FEMA? How much are they collecting from Big Oil to deny Global Warming that is driving more hurricanes and floods? Connect the dots for yourself with this map. See how cutting FEMA hurts you

FEMA

  • The FEMA Public Assistance Program helps communities cover costs for debris removal, life-saving emergency protective procedures, and restoring public infrastructure.
  • It provides supplemental grants to state, tribal, territorial, and local governments to respond and recover from emergencies or major disasters.
  • After an event like a hurricane, tornado, earthquake or wildfire, communities need help to cover their costs for debris removal, life-saving emergency protective measures, and restoring public infrastructure.
NOAA provides real time weather alerts

Types of assistance FEMA provides

  • Shelter
  • Feeding
  • Distribution of emergency supplies
  • Support to owners and their household pets, service and assistance animals
  • Support to adults and children with disabilities
  • Mass evacuee support
  • Reunification of adults and children — FEMA

NOAA

The NOAA supports economic vitality and affect more than one-third of America’s gross domestic product. NOAA’s dedicated scientists use cutting-edge research and high-tech instrumentation to provide citizens, planners, emergency managers and other decision makers with reliable information they need, when they need it including daily weather forecasts, severe storm warnings, and climate monitoring.

Emergency Response Imagery Online Viewer provides easy access to aerial imagery collected by NOAA aircraft following natural or human-made disasters.

NOAA real time satellite image viewer

Hold MAGA clowns accountable for Project 2025

MAGA Clowns underfund FEMA as hurricanes approach their states

This StoryMap was created with esri software using a real time weather feed from the National Weather Service. This map is overlaid with the political reps for that area (and paid with your tax dollars). The StoryMap also includes details on the biggest fossil fuel donors with data from Open Secrets and how the MAGA packed Supreme Court gutted the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) in its fight against Global Warming.

Source: Washington Post

MAGA extremism overrides disaster relief

DeSantis’  ordered over $15 million in taxpayer-funded advertising  in opposition to  Amendment 4 Florida’s Right to Abortion ballot measure. Lauren Brenzel, campaign director for Amendment 4 pointed out that the money could be better used to deal “with the potential catastrophic destruction that could come from Hurricanes…” –  Jessica Valenti 

TakeAway: Stop the clown show. Vote for Kamala Harris and Democrats to fund FEMA, provide disaster relief and fight Global Warming.

Deepak
DemLabs

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