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FEMA hiring overhaul drives fears of agency dismantling as hurricane season nears

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FEMA informed employees on Friday night of a new hiring process that overhauls contract renewals for more than two-thirds of the agency's workforce.

The decision has created confusion among the ranks of thousands of employees impacted, with fears that the new process will effectively gut the majority of FEMA 's workforce over the next two to four years by forcing employees to reapply for their jobs.

In an interview last December , former FEMA Administrator Deanne Criswell told CBS News the agency sees a federally declared disaster roughly every other day, with nearly 180 emergencies declared in the first 11 months of 2024 a roughly 50% increase compared to 2023 . The former administrator called the back-to-back disaster demands on the agency a "new normal." CBS News has reached out to FEMA for comment on the new directive..

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