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Trump marks first 100 days in office in campaign mode, focused on grudges and grievances; Maine's Rep. Pingree focuses on farm resilience as USDA cuts funding; AZ protesters plan May Day rally against Trump administration; Proposed Medicaid cuts could threaten GA families' health, stability.

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Trump marks first 100 days of his second term. GOP leaders praise the administration's immigration agenda, and small businesses worry about the impacts of tariffs as 90-day pause ends.

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Migration to rural America increased for the fourth year, technological gaps handicap rural hospitals and erode patient care, and doctors are needed to keep the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians healthy and align with spiritual principles.

Disaster resilience programs across CA frozen as feds cancel grants

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Friday, April 11, 2025   

Dozens of disaster preparedness projects across California will be interrupted or canceled because the Trump administration is canceling a grant program.

The Building Resilient Infrastructure and Communities (BRIC) program was created during the first Trump administration. It has distributed $5 billion to local governments and tribal nations for projects to help recover from natural disasters. But now, a statement from FEMA calls the BRIC program "wasteful, ineffective and more concerned with climate change than disaster response."

Em Donahoe, a policy specialist for resilient coasts and flood plains at the National Wildlife Federation, said funding disaster response should be a nonpartisan issue.

"Every dollar invested in natural-disaster resilience and preparedness saves approximately $13 in long-term economic savings and damages and costs avoided, post-disaster," she said. "So, it's really just a bad investment decision."

In the meantime, Sonoma County, for example, is partway through a $48 million wildfire resilience program to harden structures, cut back dry vegetation and create defensible space. Nevada County, near Tahoe, is in the early stages of a program to create fire fuel breaks near Woodpecker Ravine.

Donahoe said BRIC has also funded many nature-based hazard-mitigation projects.

"Examples of this range from things like restoring coastal wetlands and creating living shorelines to implementing green roofs or permeable pavement, or urban green spaces," she said.

Donahoe said BRIC also helps communities improve their disaster planning and update their building codes to make them more resilient in the long term.

Disclosure: National Wildlife Federation contributes to our fund for reporting on Climate Change/Air Quality, Endangered Species & Wildlife, Energy Policy, Water. If you would like to help support news in the public interest, click here.


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