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BumRushDaShow

(158,597 posts)
Thu Aug 7, 2025, 11:48 AM Aug 7

DHS took 5 days to fund Texas flooding hotline, federal records show

Source: NPR

August 7, 2025 5:00 AM ET


In the week after floods tore through Texas Hill Country, most survivors were unable to get through to a federal aid hotline because the Department of Homeland Security let funding lapse, according to publicly available contract records and internal FEMA call center logs obtained by NPR.

The call center staffing meltdown appears to have happened because of an administrative bottleneck created by the Trump administration. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem personally signs off on all funding requests for more than $100,000, according to House testimony by FEMA acting administrator David Richardson earlier this month. The Federal Emergency Management Agency is part of the Department of Homeland Security.

Under previous administrations, the FEMA administrator was able to personally sign off on large expenditures, according to Deanne Criswell, who led the agency under the Biden administration. The FEMA call center staffing agreements with private vendors cost millions of dollars each month.

Usually, FEMA renews such funding before it lapses, Criswell says. "There should have been some kind of request long before they expired," she says. But the day after the July 4 flash floods in Texas, the call center funding lapsed, contract records show. The next day, FEMA staff filed contract-related paperwork with DHS that stated that the funding had lapsed, according to publicly available contract records and internal FEMA records obtained by NPR.

Read more: https://www.npr.org/2025/08/07/nx-s1-5489682/fema-call-center-dhs-funding-texas-floods

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DHS took 5 days to fund Texas flooding hotline, federal records show (Original Post) BumRushDaShow Aug 7 OP
Texas and the Federal government screwed up the response to these floods kimbutgar Aug 7 #1
Kristi...... SergeStorms Aug 7 #2

kimbutgar

(25,850 posts)
1. Texas and the Federal government screwed up the response to these floods
Thu Aug 7, 2025, 11:56 AM
Aug 7

And many people died and were hurt and homes destroyed. The people of Texas are furious with the repukes now and that’s why they want to redistrict. People are angry with the republicans in that state !

SergeStorms

(19,696 posts)
2. Kristi......
Thu Aug 7, 2025, 01:54 PM
Aug 7

was most likely chasing her face (South Park reference, sorry).
This is the price to be paid for Trump hiring none but the most fawning sycophants to positions for which they're not remotely qualified.

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