FEMA will resume staff reductions that were paused during winter storm, managers say
Source: AP
Updated 4:40 PM EST, February 6, 2026
The Federal Emergency Management Agency will resume staff cuts that were briefly paused during Januarys severe winter storm, according to two FEMA managers, stoking concern across the agency over its ability to address disasters with fewer workers.
FEMA at the start of January abruptly stopped renewing employment contracts for a group of staffers known as Cadre of On-Call Response/Recovery, or CORE employees, term-limited hires who can hold senior roles and play an important role in emergency response.
But FEMA then paused the cuts in late January as the nation braced for the gigantic winter storm that was set to impact half the countrys population. FEMA did not say whether that decision was linked to the storm.
The two FEMA team managers, who spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to discuss the staffing changes with the media, were told this week that dismissals were going to resume soon but were not given a specific date. It was not clear how many people would be impacted.
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The storms ain't over yet. There are literally 6 more weeks of "winter" (until the spring equinox) and that is astronomical spring (i.e., the storms can do often continue well past March 20).
Eugene
(66,939 posts)Yes, his bootlickers in the cabinet actually credited him for a relatively quiet 2025 hurricane season.
2naSalit
(100,959 posts)In fulfilling their duty to serve.
