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That means Congress would not only have to act to give Trump the ability to dissolve agencies in the first place, but it’d also have to approve any proposed Trump plan to eliminate FEMA.
Your hosts wrote exactly one year ago that Congress was facing pressure to address sky-high costs for homeowners and renters — but that there was no clear path to a bipartisan compromise.