The agency is hiking insurance rates and punishing flood-prone construction in the president-elect’s favorite state.
Donald Trump could try to tap Jared Moskowitz to lead FEMA. The Democratic lawmaker held a similar role with Ron DeSantis, and then made millions.
CNN reported that the Florida congressman is among Trump's picks to lead FEMA, citing "two people with knowledge of the president-elect's consideration."
FEMA director Deanne Criswell confirmed to Sen. Marsha Blackburn, R-Tenn., that the agency is actively investigating the actions of supervisor Marn’i Washington.
Rep. Jared Moskowitz tamped down rumors that President-elect Donald Trump is eyeing him to potentially take charge at the Federal Emergency Management Agency.
U.S. Senators Brian Schatz of Hawaii, Dick Durbin of Illinois, and Peter Welch of Vermont introduced a constitutional amendment to install a nationwide popular vote in presidential elections. Currently, a network of 538 electors represent the 50 states, and whichever candidate secures at least 270 electors is declared the winner.
Florida Rep. Jared Moskowitz, a Democrat, is a top contender to lead the Federal Emergency Management Agency in Donald Trump’s administration, two people with knowledge of the president-elect’s consideration told CNN.
After the House passed a shutdown-averting spending bill Friday, a very relieved Speaker Mike Johnson proclaimed to reporters that President-elect Donald Trump was “certainly happy about this outcome.
Democratic U.S. Rep. Jared Moskowitz of Parkland is reportedly a leading candidate to lead the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) under President-elect Donald Trump.
U.S. Rep. Jared Moskowitz, the Broward-Palm Beach county Democrat, is reportedly under consideration by President-elect Donald Trump to head the Federal Emergency Management Agency. CNN reported that Moskowitz “is a top contender” for FEMA administrator during the coming Trump administration,
"My phone was ringing off the hook," Republican Rep. Andy Barr said. "The people who elected us are listening to Elon Musk."
This was another banner year for the Republican Party of Florida. While Gov. Ron DeSantis came up short in his bid for president, the state went big for Donald Trump in the fall election and was rewarded with a bevy of state Republicans being called up to serve in his administration.