Fema Hurricane Katrina

The Other Essential Reform Joe Lieberman Is Blocking

Kelly Caldwell | Posted 11.13.2009 | Politics


Kelly Caldwell

Not only has Sen. Joe Lieberman been working overtime to smother health reform, he's parked himself squarely in the path of another badly-needed, long-awaited change: FEMA.

Four Years Later, Let's End the Human Rights Crisis in KatrinaRitaVille

Jeffrey Buchanan | Posted 09.28.2009 | Politics


Jeffrey Buchanan

The federal government still has a long fight ahead to make good on promises to rebuild a stronger, safer and more equitable Gulf Coast.

Giving FEMA the Green Light

Kelly Caldwell | Posted 05.30.2009 | Politics


Kelly Caldwell

It is not enough to either sit by and hope that each president makes disaster-recovery a priority, or to spread urban legends designed to make FEMA as popular as Guantanamo Bay.

Craig Fugate: Obama's FEMA Director

AP | EILEEN SULLIVAN and BRENT KALLESTAD | Posted 04.04.2009 | Politics


WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama on Wednesday tapped Florida emergency manager Craig Fugate to head the Federal Emergency Management Agency, ...

Three Things Congress (Yes, Congress) Must Do to Fix FEMA

Kelly Caldwell | Posted 02.21.2009 | Politics


Kelly Caldwell

Of the many tragic failures of FEMA in the last seven years, those related to housing were among the most conspicuous. And they were caused in part by Congressional blunders.

Forget the Yanks, Here Come the Dutch

Harry Shearer | Posted 11.17.2008 | Politics


Harry Shearer

New Orleans may be, according to the old slogan, "the city that care forgot", but, judging by this campaign, it's certainly the city America forgot.

Hurricane Katrina, Three Years Later

Rep. Steve Israel | Posted 08.06.2008 | Politics


Rep. Steve Israel

Three years after Hurricane Katrina washed homes from their foundations, ended lives and scattered families, the progress is, at best, erratic.

The F Word: Homes not Hearings

Laura Flanders | Posted 07.18.2008 | Politics


Laura Flanders

Democrats and Republicans played out a partisan fight Wednesday over who is to blame for housing hurricane victims in toxic trailers. Over one millio...

The Floods: New Orleans, God, and Nature Can No Longer be Blamed

Georgianne Nienaber | Posted 06.28.2008 | Politics


Georgianne Nienaber

What happened in New Orleans, and what is happening today in the heartland, is the result of a massive infrastructure failure and the siphoning of tax resources into the war economy.

The Benediction of Big Al

Mary Lyon | Posted 06.26.2008 | Politics


Mary Lyon

To this day, I still think Gore is the gold standard. Our country would be light years better off if we'd had Al Gore's steady hand at the wheel for the past seven-and-some years.

Deconstructing Ray Nagin's State of the City Report

Georgianne Nienaber | Posted 06.07.2008 | Politics


Georgianne Nienaber

A dumpster load of money has either been allocated or earmarked for New Orleans, but where is the money? It sure as heck isn't in the lower ninth, which now resembles a cow pasture.

Oops! Just a Little Leak

Harry Shearer | Posted 04.25.2008 | Politics


Harry Shearer

Yesterday, the Times-Picayune carried a very restrained story about a potentially inflammatory subject: the Corps of Engineers has discovered a persistent leak in the 17th St. Canal floodwall.

FEMA Covered Up Cancer Risks To Katrina Victims

Salon | Sheila Kaplan | Posted 03.28.2008 | Politics


Last summer, the Federal Emergency Management Agency was publicly shamed when lawmakers revealed the agency, to avoid lawsuits, put off testing traile...

FEMA Ranks Lowest In Public Approval

AP | EILEEN SULLIVAN | Posted 03.28.2008 | Politics


The Federal Emergency Management Agency has yet to shake its poor reputation, more than two years after its mishandling of Hurricane Katrina, a poll s...