'The Bush administration took six months to evaluate Gov. Gray Davis' emergency request last spring for $430 million to clear dead trees from fire-prone areas of Southern California.
The request was finally denied Oct. 24, only hours before wildfires roared out of control in what has become the largest fire disaster in California history.'
Two republican legislators had joined Davis in requesting that FEMA declare a state of emergency regarding the dead trees.
"FEMA has the power to declare an emergency — clearing the way for federal relief — if a situation is deemed to be "an immediate threat to lives and property," Kolton said.
. . .( Rep. Mary) Bono added: "Part of FEMA's charter is to mitigate for disaster and in this case they thought it wasn't the case, it wasn't part of their job — and look where we are because of that. . . " Rep. Jerry Lewis added " It's not a Democratic or Republican problem. It's a government problem."
Note: all the legislators quoted are republicans.
Los Angeles Times
October 31,2003
http://www.latimes.com/news/local/la-me-fema31oct31,1,4116024.story?coll=la-home-headlines