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Michael DeWayne Brown (born November 8, 1954) is an American attorney, and former government official who served as the administrator of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) from 2003 to 2005. He joined FEMA as general counsel in 2001 and became deputy director the same year.
In a September 26, 2005 hearing, former FEMA chief Michael Brown testified before a U.S. House subcommittee about FEMA's response. During that hearing, Representative Stephen Buyer (R-IN) inquired as to why President Bush's declaration of a state of emergency of August 27 had not included the coastal parishes of Orleans, Jefferson, and ...
President Bush appointed Michael D. Brown as FEMA's director in January 2003. Brown warned in September 2003 that FEMA's absorption into DHS would make a mockery of FEMA's new motto, "A Nation Prepared", and would "fundamentally sever FEMA from its core functions", "shatter agency morale" and "break longstanding, effective and tested ...
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Trump told reporters in North Carolina. “I think, frankly, FEMA is not good.” That could have chilling effects on emergency response even at state levels, former FEMA chief Deanne Criswell ...
The administrator of the Federal Emergency Management Agency, Deanne Criswell, faced questions from House lawmakers for nearly five hours on Tuesday about the federal government's response to ...
Michael D. Brown (born 1954), head of FEMA; resigned after Hurricane Katrina; Michael A. Brown (Washington, D.C., politician) (born 1965), at-large member of the Council of the District of Columbia; Michael Lawrence Brown (born 1968), federal judge in Georgia; G. Michael Brown (fl. 1990s), lawyer and former New Jersey gaming regulator
FEMA has been stepping up its efforts to counter all the bad information. It set up a page on its website, “Hurricane Helene: Rumor Response,” dedicated to countering unverified claims.