The release of a roadmap for overhauling the Federal Emergency Management Agency has been delayed after a government review panel canceled its public meeting Thursday.
The FEMA press office referred questions about the meeting’s rescheduling to the White House. A White House official said the meeting was canceled because the White House had not been fully briefed on the latest draft of the report.
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