Federal Times: The Federal Emergency Management Agency miscalculated in its response to 2008 flooding in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, costing taxpayers $12 million, according to a new report.
The Department of Homeland Security Inspector General said in a September report that FEMA should have repaired four buildings in the city instead of paying to replace them.
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