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A Hopeful Sign for FEMA’s Flagship Disaster Preparedness Program

Last updated: August 12, 2025 5:05 am
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FEMA Under Trump 2.0: A Surreal Turn of Events

The news coming out of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) under Trump 2.0 only gets more surreal as we move into the height of Danger Season, the months between May and October when we see a rise in wildfires, killer heat, hurricanes and other extreme weather and climate change-related impacts.

In April, FEMA made a controversial decision to end its own Building Resilient Infrastructure and Communities (BRIC) program, putting $4 billion in BRIC funding in jeopardy. BRIC is FEMA’s grant program to help communities become more resilient before disasters strike. The shutdown of BRIC has had a devastating impact on communities that have been planning on these projects for years, leaving them at a higher risk from extreme weather and disasters.

Ending BRIC was just one of the many attacks on FEMA since the start of President Trump’s second term, part of the administration’s goal to eliminate FEMA’s role in funding long-term rebuilding efforts and halt multibillion-dollar grants programs that help communities prepare for disasters. In response, twenty states brought a lawsuit against FEMA for unlawfully terminating BRIC.

In a recent development, US District Judge Richard Stearn issued a preliminary injunction stopping FEMA from spending funds from the BRIC grant program for non-BRIC purposes. This ruling ensures funding will continue to be allocated to the BRIC program, preserving funding for state projects. This is seen as a significant victory in the ongoing battle to protect funding for disaster preparedness and mitigation.

Legal Battle Over BRIC Program Termination

The lawsuit brought by twenty states against FEMA cited three legal reasons for the case: the cancellation of BRIC violated Congress’s statutory direction, FEMA’s refusal to spend funds directed to BRIC violated the Constitution, and the acting administrators lacked authority to terminate the program. The legal battle highlights the importance of preserving funding for disaster preparedness and mitigation efforts.

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Judge Stearn’s Ruling

In Judge Stearn’s ruling, he found evidence that FEMA had a clear intention to end and cancel the BRIC program, despite claims to the contrary. The judge highlighted internal FEMA documents and the deposit of $4 billion in BRIC funds into FEMA’s Disaster Resilience Fund as proof of FEMA’s intent to terminate the program. The ruling emphasized the importance of the BRIC program in protecting against natural disasters and saving lives.

Hope for the Future

While the final outcome of the legal battle remains uncertain, there is hope that the law is on the side of the states fighting to preserve BRIC funding. If successful, this would be a win for all states and ensure that critical mitigation projects receive the funding they need to reduce risks from wildfires, flooding, and other hazards.

It’s clear that there is an urgent need for funding for risk mitigation nationwide, especially in the face of increasing climate change-fueled disasters. The ongoing efforts to protect FEMA’s capabilities and hold the administration accountable for its actions are crucial in safeguarding communities from future disasters.

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