FEMA Under Fire For Slow Progress On New Alert System
House lawmakers today took aim at the Federal Emergency Management Agency's effort to modernize the nation's emergency alert system, saying progress has been too slow and legislative action may be needed to pressure the agency to ...
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5/14/2008 PM Contents
- Hoyer: Supplemental Deadline Could Slip Until Mid-June
- House Armed Services Agrees To Boost Submarine Funds
- GOP Lawmakers Shout Down Leaders After Election Loss ...
- ... As Cole Searches To Find Winning Republican Strategy
- Despite Veto Threat, Farm Bill Headed For House Passage
- Democrats Accuse McConnell Of Doing McCain's Bidding
- FCC Launches New Bid To Auction 'D Block' Spectrum
- FEMA Under Fire For Slow Progress On New Alert System
- Pelosi Aide: McNulty Closed Disputed Vote On His Own
HILL BRIEFS
- Report Finds Software Piracy Worsening Worldwide
- Brownback To Offer Internet Radio Royalties Measure
- Kleeb Easily Wins Nebraska Senate Nod, Will Face Johanns
- Visclosky Endorses Obama