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FEMA FY 2014 Budget

The President budget request for all agencies and programs for FY 2014 has been submitted to Congress for their action. Below is a summary of the FEMA programs that most significantly impact floodplain management for FY 14. More details on other agency budgets will be in the Washington report in the May Insider.

See the FEMA FY 2014 Budget—President’s Request Highlights

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