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The Trump administration is weighing whether to relocate the Federal Emergency Management Agency to Texas and tap the state's top emergency official to lead it, Politico reported Monday, citing two former senior FEMA officials.
In February, Trump interviewed Nim Kidd, head of the Texas Division of Emergency Management, to run FEMA. Kidd later acknowledged the interview but declined the position, writing on LinkedIn that he is "committed to serving Texas first."
Kidd sits on a 13-member FEMA review council that Trump appointed. Politico reported that the panel is expected to recommend FEMA's move to Texas. The outlet said that would accommodate Kidd's wish to remain in Texas
Kidd could not be immediately reached for comment Monday. Gov. Greg Abbott

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