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HR 4669

FEMA Act of 2025

119th Congress
Introduced by Mark Alford, Troy Balderson, Aaron Bean and 76 other co-sponsors

The FEMA Act of 2025 transforms FEMA into a Cabinet-level agency, enhancing disaster response, accountability, and support for affected individuals and communities.

Subcommittee on Economic Development, Public Buildings, and Emergency Management Discharged
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Summary of HR 4669 - FEMA Act of 2025

Overview

The FEMA Act of 2025, also known as the Fixing Emergency Management for Americans Act of 2025, aims to reform and enhance the operations of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). Introduced on July 23, 2025, the bill seeks to establish FEMA as a Cabinet-level independent agency and implement various reforms to improve disaster management and assistance.

Main Purpose and Intent

The primary intent of the FEMA Act of 2025 is to:
- Strengthen FEMA's authority and operational efficiency.
- Improve disaster response and recovery processes.
- Enhance transparency and accountability in disaster assistance programs.
- Provide better support for individuals and communities affected by disasters.

Key Provisions

The bill is organized into several divisions, each addressing different aspects of emergency management:

Division A: Establishment of FEMA as a Cabinet-Level Independent Agency

  • Sec. 11-20: Establishes FEMA as an independent agency, defines its leadership structure, and outlines its authority and responsibilities. This includes the creation of an Office of the Inspector General and a Working Capital Fund for FEMA.

Division B: FEMA Reforms

Title I: Public Assistance Reforms
  • Rebuilding public infrastructure and addressing the backlog of open declared disasters.
  • Streamlining disaster declaration damage thresholds and improving federal permitting processes.
  • Introducing block grants for small disasters and enhancing debris removal practices.
Title II: Individual Assistance Reforms
  • Universal application for individual assistance and improved information sharing among federal agencies.
  • Crisis counseling and addiction support for disaster victims.
  • Enhanced rental assistance and online guides for post-disaster assistance.
Title III: Mitigation Reforms
  • Preapproved project mitigation plans to reduce disaster costs and protect lives.
  • Strengthening hazard risk reduction and improving utility resiliency.
Title IV: Transparency and Accountability
  • GAO reviews of FEMA's transition and disaster assistance programs.
  • Prohibition on political discrimination in disaster assistance.
  • Establishment of dashboards for individual assistance and public assistance to enhance transparency.

Who Would Be Affected?

The bill would impact:
- FEMA and its operational structure.
- State and local governments involved in disaster response and recovery.
- Individuals and communities affected by disasters, particularly those seeking assistance.
- Veterans, through specific provisions aimed at improving disaster assistance for them.

Procedural Aspects

  • The bill was ordered to be reported (amended) on September 3, 2025, with a vote of 57-3.
  • It has been discharged from the Subcommittee on Economic Development, Public Buildings, and Emergency Management and is currently under consideration by the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure and the Committee on Homeland Security.

Conclusion

The FEMA Act of 2025 represents a significant overhaul of the federal emergency management framework, aiming to create a more responsive and accountable system for disaster assistance. By establishing FEMA as a Cabinet-level agency and implementing comprehensive reforms, the bill seeks to better serve Americans in times of crisis.

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