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Poll: Voters Want to Increase FEMA Funding
William Diep. Data for Progress
Following recent hurricanes, voters support a “climate superfund” bill that would help address climate change impacts and increase funding for FEMA. 70% of voters support a “climate superfund” bill after reading a brief description of it. While voters are nearly twice as likely to say that they feel favorably than unfavorably about FEMA’s response to the recent hurricanes (60% favorable / 32% unfavorable), there is a deep partisan split here as well. More than four in five Democrats (84%) and half of independents (52%) have a positive view of FEMA’s response, while most Republicans rate FEMA’s response negatively (39% favorable / 57% unfavorable). Just over half of voters (51%) say that FEMA’s funding should be increased, while 28% say that its funding should be kept the same and just 12% want to reduce funding for the agency.