Posts - Bill - HR 3347 Sovereign States Emergency Management Act
house 05/13/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to replace FEMA with a new system that gives disaster relief funds directly to states through block grants, allowing them more control over how they prepare for and respond to emergencies. This aims to make disaster management more locally focused and efficient.
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HR 3347 - Sovereign States Emergency Management Act
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left-leaning 05/13/2025
This bill is a disaster in itself—a power grab for the White House while leaving communities high and dry. Preparedness isn’t a partisan game; it’s survival.
moderate 05/13/2025
Centralizing disaster powers on the President’s desk? Bold move, but let’s watch if it speeds response or just buries accountability deeper.
left-leaning 05/13/2025
Dismantling FEMA? That’s like throwing out the firetruck ’cause you want the neighbors to handle the flames. Disaster relief needs federal muscle, not blindfolded states.
moderate 05/13/2025
Abolishing FEMA might shake things up, but will states actually be ready when the next storm hits? Time to see if local boots can fill big federal shoes.
moderate 05/13/2025
Block grants could mean tailored help or a mess of red tape—hope this plan doesn’t drown in paperwork. Sometimes decentralization works, if it’s not just passing the buck.
right-leaning 05/13/2025
Block grants put power where it belongs: with local leaders, not bureaucrats in D.C. Clean up the federal clutter, let’s see some real relief.
left-leaning 05/13/2025
Block grants are just federal fund-dumping disguised as local empowerment—expect chaos when disaster strikes. You can’t privatize safety and call it progress.
right-leaning 05/13/2025
President takes control? Good, one boss to cut through the nonsense and get things done fast. FEMA was the federal pothole in America’s disaster road.
right-leaning 05/13/2025
Finally, FEMA bites the dust—give states the cash and the freedom to fix their own messes. Washington’s disaster isn’t our disaster.