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CRS Report for CongressPrepared for Members and Committees of Congress Federal Emergency Management Policy Changes After hurricane katrina : A Summary of Statutory Provisions Keith Bea, Coordinator Section Research Manager March 6, 2007 Congressional Research Service7-5700 RL33729 Federal Emergency Management Policy Changes After hurricane katrina Congressional Research Service Summary Reports issued by committees of the 109th Congress, the White House, Federal offices of Inspector General, and the Government Accountability Office (GAO), among others, concluded that the losses caused by hurricane katrina were due, in part, to deficiencies such as questionable leadership decisions and capabilities, organizational failures, overwhelmed preparation and communication systems, and inadequate statutory authorities.

Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF): Its Role in Response to the Effects of Hurricane Katrina, by Gene Falk; CRS Report RS22344, The Gulf Opportunity Zone Act of 2005, by Erika K. Lunder; and CRS Report RL33174, FEMA’s Community Disaster Loan Program: Action in the 109th Congress, by Nonna A. Noto and Steven Maguire.

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