FEMA did not act quickly enough to provide food and water to victims after the storm.
History recorded Hurricane Katrina as spotlighting two major Federal response units that were either untested or inadequate. Both FEMA and the newly formed DHS (Department of Homeland Security) failed to act in a prompt and timely manner.
The tenth amendment states that any power not directly given to the federal government nor denied to the states in the constitution is given to the states. Therefore, since the power of using federal revenue/taxes to give to relief projects is NOT specifically given to the federal government in the document, it must only be a power belonging to the states.
The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) is responsible for disaster planning and relief within the US. At the time of Hurricane Katrina, FEMA was under the jurisdiction of the Department of Homeland Security. The response to Hurricane Katrina highlighted significant failures and shortcomings in FEMA's ability to effectively respond to the disaster.
State governments declare emergencies to qualify for federal assistance (dollars).
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After hurricane Katrina there were many accusations that the federal response was too slow and inadequate.
History recorded Hurricane Katrina as spotlighting two major Federal response units that were either untested or inadequate. Both FEMA and the newly formed DHS (Department of Homeland Security) failed to act in a prompt and timely manner.
The tenth amendment states that any power not directly given to the federal government nor denied to the states in the constitution is given to the states. Therefore, since the power of using federal revenue/taxes to give to relief projects is NOT specifically given to the federal government in the document, it must only be a power belonging to the states.
The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) is responsible for disaster planning and relief within the US. At the time of Hurricane Katrina, FEMA was under the jurisdiction of the Department of Homeland Security. The response to Hurricane Katrina highlighted significant failures and shortcomings in FEMA's ability to effectively respond to the disaster.
Yes the federal government helped in the cleanup and rebuilding process.
If it threatens civilians? Then all they need to do is work to alleviate the pain. Otherwise, none whatsoever.
State governments declare emergencies to qualify for federal assistance (dollars).
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it was a power company run by the federal government.
Michael DeWayne Brown was the first Undersecretary of Emergency Preparedness and Response, a division of Homeland Security by President George W. Bush in January of 2003. The position is also known as the Director of FEMA, the Federal Emergency Management Agency. He resigned in 2005 after criticism of the way he handled Hurricane Katrina.
A resident of New Orleans urging Americans to help make New Orleans safe
State Governments hold the power to take care of natural disasters themselves. FEMA is NOT ALLOWED to step in until the sate of Louisiana asks them to. It is the law that federal government can't just come barging in and taking over when disasters strike. The governor of Louisiana is to blame. Not bush