

Yes
He should.

No
He shouldn’t.
Natural disasters continue to affect communities across the United States, leading to ongoing discussions about the role of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). As hurricanes, floods, tornadoes, wildfires, and other emergencies become major national concerns each year, lawmakers continue debating how much funding the agency should receive.
Supporters of increasing FEMA’s budget argue that emergency response and disaster recovery require significant federal resources. They believe additional funding could help communities recover faster, strengthen preparedness efforts, and improve disaster relief programs.
Others argue that Washington should carefully evaluate how FEMA spends taxpayer dollars before approving additional funding. Some believe reforms, greater oversight, and improved efficiency should come before expanding the agency’s budget. Others suggest state and local governments should shoulder more responsibility for disaster preparedness and recovery efforts.
President Donald Trump and Congress face ongoing decisions about balancing federal spending, disaster relief, national debt concerns, and emergency preparedness. As severe weather events continue to impact communities across America, the debate over FEMA funding is likely to remain a key issue.
Now we’d like to hear your opinion.