Oklahoma's Emergency Management Department faces a $6.8 million funding gap as federal grants decline, prompting requests for state support to maintain operations.
Funds were “frozen,” reducing emergency management capacity, because states had no way of following population certification demands, a judge wrote.
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The year 2025 proved to be a turning point in how governments, organizations, and communities manage the unpredictable nature ...
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As Dr. Christopher Bellavita observed in his 2008 article "Changing Homeland Security: What is Homeland Security?", "The ...