Florida's attorney general is suing officials with the Federal Emergency Management Agency after a supervisor directed workers helping hurricane survivors not to go to homes with yard signs ...
Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody filed a lawsuit against two Federal Emergency Management Agency officials for alleged discriminatory practices, which resulted in at least 20 homes displaying ...
Attorney General Ashley Moody sued current and former Federal Emergency Management Agency officials for “conspiracy to discriminate” against Florida hurricane victims because they expressed ...
Florida sued the Federal Emergency Management Agency ... it is already clear that Defendant Washington conspired with senior FEMA officials, as well as those carrying out her orders, to violate ...
But Moody said she believes the alleged discrimination may have extended beyond Florida. In an interview with state officials, Washington reportedly claimed that political discrimination by FEMA ...
Florida sued the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA ... it is already clear that Defendant Washington conspired with ...
TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) — Attorney General Ashley Moody has taken legal action following reports that FEMA workers denied aid to Florida hurricane victims who displayed signs supporting President ...
Former FEMA Supervisor Marn’i Washington, one of the defendants in the suit, advised her team to “avoid” Florida homes ... the Washington Examiner that officials continue to aid communities ...