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Gillen presses Fugate on NSGP deadlines and flood corridor resilience in hearing

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Summary

Rep. Laura Gillen questions former FEMA Administrator Craig Fugate during a congressional hearing. She highlights flooding risks on Long Island after Superstorm Sandy, her amendment to the FEMA Act of 2025 on major corridor investments, and urgent concerns over delayed FY2025 Nonprofit Security Grant Program awards plus an abbreviated FY2026 application period in New York. Fugate endorses building to future risk standards, supports extending NSGP deadlines, and recommends legislative fixes for funding periods tied to the fiscal year. The segment includes entry of a bipartisan letter into the record urging FEMA action.

Editorial Assessment

The broadcast accurately captures a routine oversight exchange with no evident factual distortions. Grant timeline complaints align with state administrative notices showing compressed 2026 windows overlapping holidays. Viewer context missing includes that FY2025 awards faced broader federal delays beyond this program and that the underlying FEMA Act of 2025 focuses on agency restructuring rather than solely resiliency reporting. Framing emphasizes constituent needs without counterbalancing administrative or budgetary constraints.

Key Moments

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FEMA has not awarded FY2025 NSGP grants on a timely basis

State sites confirm FY2025 awards remained pending into mid-2026 amid federal processing delays.

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New York opened its FY2026 NSGP portal July 1 and closed July 10

Consistent with other states' documented short application periods for the FY2026 cycle.

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Gillen secured an amendment in the FEMA Act of 2025 on flood resiliency reporting

The FEMA Act of 2025 (H.R. 4669) exists and advanced in committee; Gillen's specific amendment is referenced by her office in related bills but not detailed in primary bill text.

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Fugate supports extending deadlines and legislative changes to avoid lapsing funds

Aligns with his prior public positions on grant flexibility and multi-year funding needs.

Sources Consulted

  1. Nonprofit Security Grant Program
  2. FY 2025 Nonprofit Security Grant Program Fact Sheet
  3. H.R.4669 - Fixing Emergency Management for Americans Act of 2025
  4. Nonprofit Security Grant Program (NSGP) - Indiana DHS