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US Judge blocks Trump Administration from diversion of disaster prevention grants

A federal judge on Tuesday blocked the Trump Administration from diverting over $4 billion from a program of grants designed to protect local communities from natural disasters.

The U.S. District Court Judge Richard Stearns issued a preliminary order in Boston prohibiting the government from using money allotted to the Building Resilient Infrastructure and Communities Program for other purposes.

Last month, twenty mostly Democratic states led by Massachusetts & Washington sued the Administration, claiming that the Federal Emergency Management Agency did not have the power to cancel BRIC without congressional approval.

FEMA is part of Homeland Security. Both agencies did not immediately respond to requests for comments.

Andrea Joy Campbell said that her office would continue to fight to prevent the federal government "from effectively abandoning state- and local-level communities who rely on federal funds to protect their residents".

The BRIC program was created in 2018, during the first term of Republican President Donald Trump. It helps local and state governments protect their major infrastructure, such as roads, bridges, and highways, before disasters like hurricanes, floods, and earthquakes occur.

According to the lawsuit FEMA has approved grants totaling $4.5 billion for almost 2,000 projects in coastal states over the past four years.

The agency ended the program in April, claiming it was ineffective, wasteful and politicized.

Stearns stated that although FEMA doesn't appear to have canceled grants since then, states shouldn’t wait until they lose funding before suing, and the cancellation of grants suggests FEMA considered a shutdown to be a fait accompli.

He said that the states had shown a real chance of irreparable damage if the BRIC Program ended.

The judge stated that there is a public interest inherent in making sure the government adheres to the law. Also, the hardship that could be caused to the states by the repurposing of funds is significant.

Stearns said that the BRIC program was designed to save lives and protect people from natural disasters. The potential harm to the government is minimal.

The lawsuit was also filed by Arizona, California and Colorado. Other states who joined the suit include Maine, Maryland, Michigan Minnesota, New Jersey New York, North Carolina Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island Vermont, Wisconsin, Delaware. Reporting by Jonathan Stempel, New York; editing by Howard Goller

(source: Reuters)