We are just hours away from inaugurating a new President. While this inauguration will be perhaps the most historical ever, we must realize that the decisions made by President Obama will affect public safety. How much public safety will be affected is not known and most likely won’t be known for at last a year.
In a preemptive measure several public safety organizations have sent letters to President Elect Obama in regards to FEMA with opposing requests.
Fire service organizations such as the International Association of Fire Chiefs (IAFC), International Association of Fire Fighters (IAFF) and the Congressional Fire Service Institute (CFSI) asked President-Elect Obama to keep FEMA under the direction of the Department of Homeland Security. Another prominent organization, the International Association of Emergency Managers (IAEM) has sent a letter to President-Elect requesting that FEMA be restored to independent status.
In some cases, emotions have run high on this issue, and both sides of the issue provide compelling arguments. Who should President Obama take advice from? I look forward to your responses.
As always, take care and stay safe, … Mark
Mark S Warnick
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