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Trump FEMA Chief Supports Cutting Coverage for Flood-Prone Homes

  • Shift in burden of disaster costs sought by agency head
  • ‘I don’t think the taxpayer should reward risk’ he says

President Donald Trump’s emergency management director said he’s pushing for an overhaul of disaster relief so that states, cities and homeowners bear more of the costs, and less of the risk falls on the federal government.

Brock Long, who was confirmed in June as the administrator at the Federal Emergency Management Agency, said taxpayers shouldn’t be on the hook for homes that keep flooding, and the threshold for triggering federal public assistance after a disaster might be too low. He also expressed support for an Obama administration idea to make local governments pay more when a hurricane or flood hits.