North Carolina’s state lawmakers have legislated that forbids people who forbid emergency aid from discriminating against those who support them on the basis of political affiliation or political speech.
HB -251 also includes that “no applicant in the form of a grant will need to provide any personal settlement information for any state emergency assistance unless the information is necessary to give the grant or it is required by the law.”
Republican State Representative Kelly Hastings, R. Gaston, said Thursday, “This has come to light after an incident after Helen, and it is revealed that FEMA was actually discriminating with people on the basis of his political speech.” Carolina Journal. “And so when we decided that we would like to send a clear message about discrimination based on their political speech, because political speech is under our constitutional jurisprudence – maybe we have the most safest speech.”
Last year, the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) was set on fire when an agency supervisor allegedly instructed workers to refrain from reaching home owners after Hurricane Milton, which destroyed the United States, about six states. Helen was the deadliest hurricane after Katrina.
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On January 24, 2025, a Trump flag was posted on a tree in Swannova, North Carolina, a tree. (Fox News Digital)
The bill approved the House by vote of 106-10 on April 1st-10, all votes coming from Democrats, such as Northern state Notified.
Former former FEMA supervisor, who issued instructions, appeared on “Fox News @ Night” on November 14, saying that he was “merely implementing orders” by his top officers to avoid political competitions.
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On January 24, 2025, a Trump sign was posted on a telephone pole in Swanava, North Carolina. (Fox News Digital)
At that time, Washington said, “Why is this coming to me? I am the person who downloaded the notes of my top officers and my signal in the (Microsoft) teams was exposed to the team of their ability to search.”
FEMA Administrator, Dan Crowsville, on Saturday, confirmed the Fox News Digital on Saturday that the supervisor had been fired and his actions were “condemnable.” Another FEMA spokesman told Fox that Washington’s actions were “isolated incidents”.
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In this airstrike, a man passes through a flood waters that sank a neighborhood on October 10, 2024, after a hurricane came to the coast of Milton in Pentagon, Florida. The storm landed as a 3 -hurricane in the Casta Key area of Florida as a hurricane, causing damage and floods in Central Florida. (Which Rodal/Getty Images)
But Washington insisted that this is not true, telling Fox News host Trace Galaghar that these orders have come through anyone.
The former employee of the former employee alleged that the Florida team was avoiding voters’ homes before work there.
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He explained at the time, “It was a culture. He was already avoiding these homes on the basis of social trends from opposing political competitions. It has nothing to do with the signal of the election campaign. It happened that became part of the community’s trend.”
The Biden administration said in a press release January 22 that FEMA has approved more than 60 860 million, including 507 million assistance to the affected individuals and communities, and after Helen, more than $ 351.5 million for debris removal and saving activities. It also deployed more than 8,500 personnel in the area.
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Fema’s supervisor Marn Washington fired on the Fox News Channel this week that he was being sacrificed for his policy for his policy so that he could approach Florida’s homes by showing signs for Trump elected president. (Fox News Channel)
In February, FEMA said 153,000 families in North Carolina are receiving FEMA assistance.
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Despite the agency’s efforts last year, many North Carollenis are still living in the trailers in winter after losing their home in the storm.
The North Carolina Bill, which amends the North Carolina Emergency Management Act, will now move forward in the Senate.