The session will explore what counties can control — from pre-disaster planning and cross-department coordination to post-disaster recovery positioning — even as broader policy conditions shift.
Disaster response does not pause for political transitions, staffing shortages, or federal ambiguity. Counties remain the first line of action. The more prepared counties are operationally and strategically, the more likely they are to see stronger outcomes today and greater resilience in the future.
This session will not focus on politics. It is designed to equip county administrators with clarity, perspective, and concrete steps they can take immediately.
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