FEMA rule hits Oklahoma budget
A change in federal policy could jeopardize millions of dollars for state law enforcement and homeland security efforts, according to law enforcement and state officials.
In September, the Federal Emergency Management Agency sent e-mails to state Homeland Security offices about maintenance costs, said Lacey Callahan , spokeswoman for the Oklahoma Office of Homeland Security . They stated grant money could not be u...
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