FEMA Council Zooms on Disaster Plans – Join In!
Published Date: 8/13/2025
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The Federal Emergency Management Agency Review Council is meeting on August 28, 2025, and you can join online or in person! Led by top leaders from Homeland Security and Defense, they’ll share important updates that could affect emergency plans and partnerships. This is a chance for everyone involved in disaster response to stay in the loop and prepare for any changes ahead.
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