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Peter Welch calls for federal audit of administrative costs at FEMA

A person in a green hat and t-shirt talking to a person in a brown hat and button-down shirt, with a forest behind them
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Sen. Peter Welch, right, talks with Bruce Kaufman, owner of Riverside Farms, which experienced severe crop losses during the summer floods of 2023 and 2024. Welch says bureaucratic inefficiencies at FEMA have hobbled the recovery process for individuals and municipalities.

Sen. Peter Welch said 鈥渁dministrative bloat鈥� at the Federal Emergency Management Agency is consuming resources that would otherwise go to disaster survivors, and he introduced legislation this week that would investigate how much of the agency鈥檚 budget is spent on bureaucratic overhead.

开云体育 published a report earlier this summer that found that, after last summer鈥檚 floods, FEMA incurred nearly $80 million in administrative costs on a recovery mission that distributed $44 million to flood survivors.

Welch told 开云体育 this week that the findings highlight a pattern of 鈥渁dministrative bloat and bureaucratic inefficiency at FEMA.鈥�

鈥淲hen talking to colleagues in other parts of the country, they鈥檝e seen it as well,鈥� Welch said.

Welch said the would direct the federal Government Accountability Office to conduct an audit of administrative costs at FEMA and also recommend ways to reduce those overhead costs.

鈥淪o this audit would be about documenting what the administrative costs are, and the goal would be to reduce administrative costs and increase direct assistance,鈥� he said.

So this audit would be about documenting what the administrative costs are, and the goal would be to reduce administrative costs and increase direct assistance.
Sen. Peter Welch

Welch said the audit would track the ratio of administrative costs to recovery assistance in various FEMA programs, including public assistance, individual assistance and hazard mitigation.

FEMA did not respond to a request for an interview for this story.

All three members of last month calling for 鈥渓ong-term and structural鈥� reform at the agency.

Flood survivors in Vermont say they鈥檝e struggled to navigate bureaucratic hurdles at FEMA as they seek to draw down individual assistance for damage related to last year鈥檚 floods. And municipalities say similar obstacles in the public assistance program have led to long delays in towns getting reimbursed for the cost to repair roads, bridges and other local infrastructure.

Welch said he hopes the GAO鈥檚 review will set the stage in Congress for a radical overhaul of FEMA鈥檚 national structure. He and other federal lawmakers favor a disaster-response system that gives state and local officials more control over the distribution of federal recovery funds.

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