Representatives of the northern Carolina state have passed a law to provide emergency assistance from discriminating against people they assist on the basis of political affiliation or political speech.
The HB 251 also adds “a provision that an applicant will not be required to provide any personal demographic information for any state emergency assistance as a grant unless information is required to give the award to the grant or otherwise by law.”
According to Carolina Journal, R-Gaston, R-Gaston said, “It came after an incident after Helen, and the word was that FEMA was actually discriminating against people based on her political speech.” “And so when we decided that we want to send a clear message about discriminating against someone based on their political speech, then that political speech is subject to our constitutional jurisprudence – perhaps the most protected speech we have.”
The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) came into the fire last year when an agency supervisor allegedly directed the workers to avoid reaching home owners with signs of Trump in their yard after Hurricane Milton, who killed America two weeks after the storm. Helen was the deadliest storm since Katrina.
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On January 24, 2025, a trump flag was posted on a tree in Helen-Divasted Swanoa, Northern Carolina. (Fox News Digital)
The Northern State said that the bill passed by 106-10 votes on 1 April by 106-10 votes.
Former FEMA supervisor, who issued instructions, appeared on “Fox News @ Raat” on 14 November and said that she was “executed” to her seniors, which could be hostile to avoid political encounters.
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A trump sign was posted on 24 January 2025 on a telephone pole in Swanoa, Northern Carolina. (Fox News Digital)
Washington said, “Why is it coming to me? I am the person who is dropping notes from my superiors and (Microsoft) teams, my notation was exposed to their search ability from the team.”
FEMA administrator, Dean Criswell, over the weekend, confirmed the Fox News Digital that the supervisor was fired and his work was “condemnable”. Another FEMA spokesperson told Fox that Washington’s actions were an “isolated event”.
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In this aerial scene, a person passes through flood waters, who came to Hurricane Milton on October 10, 2024 in Punta Gorda, Florida. The storm made a landfall as a category 3 storm in the Seasta major area of โโFlorida, causing damage and floods in the entire central Florida. (Joe Redal/Getty Images)
But Washington insisted that this is not true, telling the hosts of Fox News Tres Galagher that the orders came from someone.
The former FEMA employee alleged that Florida’s team was already escaping the homes of Trump voters before their work.
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“This was the culture. They were already escaping from these houses on the basis of community trends from hostile political encounters. The campaign has nothing to do with indication. It happened just to be part of the community tendency,” he explained at that time.
The Biden administration said in a press release on 22 January that FEMA approved more than $ 860 million, which included 507 million for affected individuals and communities and assistance of over $ 351.5 million to remove debris and to save lives after Helen. It also deployed more than 8,500 personnel in the area.
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Famera Supervisor Maran Washington alleged this week on the Fox News Channel that he was being sacrificed by the agency for his policy, which is for his policy to avoid showing signs for the President-Fall Trump in Florida’s homes. (Fox News Channel)
In February, FEMA stated that 153,000 families were receiving FEMA assistance in North Carolina.
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Despite the agency’s efforts last year, however, many northern carolinians still live in trailers in winter, still disappointed with the government’s reaction to the disaster of the government after losing their house in the storm, which left 107 dead in Tar Heal State.
The Northern Carolina Bill, which amends the Northern Carolina Emergency Management Act, will now move forward in the Senate.