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Boston Judge Halts Trump Admin’s FEMA Funding Shift |

Last updated: August 7, 2025 3:00 pm
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(U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Greydon Furstenau)

In a significant legal decision, a U.S. district judge in Boston has granted a preliminary injunction that halts the Trump administration’s attempt to reallocate over $4 billion from the Building Resilient Infrastructure and Communities (BRIC) program.

This ruling is a crucial win for disaster preparedness funding nationwide, ensuring continued support for projects designed to strengthen infrastructure against natural calamities.

The legal challenge was initiated by 20 states, predominantly governed by Democrats, who argued that the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) had exceeded its authority in seeking to dismantle the program.

Launched during President Trump’s first term in 2018, the BRIC program was intended to assist states and localities in bolstering defenses against floods, hurricanes, and wildfires. Over its four-year lifespan, it has allocated $4.5 billion to nearly 2,000 projects, particularly in coastal and vulnerable regions.

The controversy ignited when FEMA announced in April that it would terminate the program, branding it as wasteful and politically motivated—an assertion that quickly led to legal action.

Judge Richard Stearns articulated that the states would suffer irreparable harm if the funds were withdrawn, highlighting the program’s critical role in saving lives and curtailing recovery costs. He pointed to FEMA data indicating that every dollar spent on mitigation translates into six dollars saved in future expenses.

Among the projects at risk are Connecticut’s $42 million coastal defenses in Bridgeport, Texas’ $50 million stormwater upgrades in Austin, and sewage improvements in Detroit, which aim to protect hundreds of homes from flooding.

These initiatives are essential for enhancing national resilience, as they mitigate higher costs resulting from increasingly severe disasters.

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The lawsuit was spearheaded by Massachusetts and Washington, with additional support from states like Arizona, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Illinois, Maine, Maryland, Michigan, Minnesota, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont, and Wisconsin.

The Trump administration argues that reforms are necessary to eliminate inefficiencies within FEMA. However, the states contend that this move unlawfully circumvents Congress, potentially endangering public safety.

FEMA’s Acting Administrator David Richardson reassured that no grants have been canceled thus far, and the agency is striving to streamline its operations under Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem.

In a related development earlier this week, the Trump administration rescinded a controversial policy that would have barred FEMA grants to states and cities that engage in boycotts against Israeli companies. Initially, the grant conditions prohibited restrictions on commercial relationships with Israel, affecting up to $1.9 billion in aid for emergency equipment and power systems. Following backlash, the Department of Homeland Security swiftly removed this clause, clarifying that no new conditions would be imposed while still affirming support for Israel without political litmus tests.

President Trump’s team advocates for FEMA reforms aimed at better serving Americans affected by natural disasters. His previous term’s rapid responses to hurricanes have been highlighted as examples of effective leadership, earning considerable support. Yet, skepticism persists among disaster-prone states regarding the administration’s approach.

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