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Supreme Court clears the way for Republican-friendly Texas voting maps; In Twin Cities, riverfront development rules get on the same page; Boston College Prison Education Program expands to women's facility; NYS bill requires timely state reimbursement to nonprofits; Share Oregon holiday spirit by donating blood.

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Trump escalates rhetoric toward Somali Americans as his administration tightens immigration vetting, while Ohio blocks expanded child labor hours and seniors face a Sunday deadline to review Medicare coverage.

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Native American tribes are left out of a new federal Rural Health Transformation Program, cold temperatures are burdening rural residents with higher energy prices and Missouri archivists says documenting queer history in rural communities is critical amid ongoing attacks on LGBTQ+ rights.

New Mexico joins state consensus that FEMA assistance is essential

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The Trump administration has floated the idea of downsizing or even eliminating the Federal Emergency Management Agency, but a new poll shows the majority of Americans think the government has a role to play when disaster strikes.

The nation's leading disaster relief agency poured millions into New Mexico after a massive wildfire in 2022, and Brian Kennedy, senior researcher at the Pew Research Center, said in its latest poll, 64% of Americans said they believe the federal government should provide money to help local communities recover from a disaster.

"Large shares of Democrats and Republicans say that it's a good idea to set stricter building standards in these communities," he said. "And similarly, majorities say it's a good idea for the government to provide financial assistance for people in high-risk areas to rebuild."

President Donald Trump has suggested FEMA could be "phased out" after this year's hurricane season, forcing states to cover their own disaster relief costs.

New Mexico's massive Hermits Peak/Calf Canyon Fire was triggered by two separate prescribed burns conducted by the U.S. Forest Service. As of 2024, FEMA had paid claimants nearly $2 billion for the negative outcome.

Survey respondents were split on other approaches. Half of Democrats agreed the government should help cover the rising cost of homeowners insurance in those places, while fewer than a third of Republicans agreed. Regardless of party affiliation, Kennedy said, 74% of Americans said they've experienced at least one of five types of extreme weather in the past year.

"When we look at this data and what we've seen over the past several years is the broad pattern," he said, "in that you see large shares of Americans say, 'Hey, climate change has contributed at least a little.'"

Among respondents to The Pew Research Center poll who have experienced a major wildfire, 58% connected the event to climate change, but Democrats were more likely to make the link than Republicans.


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