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By Matthew Chapman
Published January 28, 2026 11:03 AM ET
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem has created a "logjam" for roughly $1 billion in Federal Emergency Management Agency disaster prevention projects around the country, NOTUS reported on Wednesday morning.
Among the projects that have been essentially mothballed as a result of the delay is a plan to bury transmission lines near Los Alamos, New Mexico, to prevent the risk of wildfires, an issue that has occurred multiple times in the past. We were approved last summer, and its been sitting on her desk since, said local utilities manager Philo Shelton.
"The plan to protect Los Alamos and the critical national security research laboratory there has been held up by Noems requirement that she personally approve all Department of Homeland Security-funded projects over $100,000," said the report. "Since July, the Federal Emergency Management Agency has approved hazard mitigation grants that cost more than $100,000 in only three states, according to a NOTUS review of publicly available data and internal FEMA documents."
https://www.rawstory.com/kristi-noem-fema-under-fire/
Hey Noem, since you use to be the former Snow Queen from SD do you know by some strange chance how Mt. Rushmore got its name..............I will give you a hint...........its based on greed.........and you can even google it to help with your narcissistic mind................the Lakota had given it the name "Six Grandfathers"...........
leftstreet
(39,273 posts)durablend
(8,945 posts)tanyev
(48,793 posts)and having date nights with Corey, OK? Geez, dont people understand work/life balance??
Or priorities?
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Walleye
(43,980 posts)newdeal2
(4,969 posts)All I see are photo ops and costume changes, flying on private plane, and kissing ass at the White House.
crud
(1,217 posts)before handing out contracts.
allegorical oracle
(6,289 posts)multiple states from 2023 and 2024 -- reimbursements to cities, counties, and states for disaster damage to public infrastructure (roads, bridges, public buildings, utility companies, etc.).
Noem's not up to all the DHS tasks -- and djt keeps heaping more on the pile. Plus, the kiss-up Republican Congress isn't pressing any issues on behalf of their states/districts because they're scared of Trump.