by Dick Hall-Sizemore

At his press conference in the Virginia Emergency Operation Center last fall in the aftermath of Hurricane Helen, Gov. Glenn Youngkin introduced โmy newest best friendโโthe representative from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). (The โbest friendโ comment can be found at the 13:15 mark in the video.) When a major disaster occurs in the state this year, it is not certain that the governorโs โbest friendโ will be around, of if he is, what his role will be.
In January, President Trump declared that he wanted to eliminate FEMA. He issued an executive order establishing the โFederal Emergency Management Review Council.โ The function of the Council was โto advise the Presidentโฆon the existing ability of FEMA to capably and impartially address disasters occurring within the United States andโฆon all recommended changes related to FEMA to best serve the national interest.โ He directed the Council to submit its report within 180 days of its first public meeting. Virginiaโs Gov. Youngkin was appointed to be a member of the Council.
The Council had its first meeting on May 20. At that meeting, Secretary of Homeland Security, Kristi Noem seemed modify Trumpโs declared wish to eliminate FEMA. As she put it, โThe President has said to me many times that he believes FEMA should be eliminated as it exists.โ (Emphasis added) She went on to declare โour goal is that states should manage their emergencies and we come in and support them and weโre there in a time of financial crisis.โ
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