Since FEMA became part of the Department of Homeland Security and suffered from major budget cuts, their disaster preparedness and mitigation programs have been impacted in a negative way. Many programs have been reduced and many of the experts on emergency matters do not work there anymore.
This is a report from the Office of Homeland Security to the transition team as President Obama entered the White House. I thought it might be useful to people who are pursuing inquiry around FEMA in particular, as it includes a history of the agency and alternatives for placement in the Executive branch organizational chart.
Questions whether, even in the face of natural disaster, liberals will be more likely than conservatives to state that those in need should receive governmental assistance.