LETTER: FEMA and luxury are the wrong combination
News reports indicate that FEMA workers in Maui are staying at luxury hotels such as the Four Seasons and Ritz-Carlton. Why can’t FEMA workers stay at budget hotels like the Holiday Inn or Days Inn?
Why are FEMA workers staying in expensive hotels?

News reports indicate that FEMA workers in Maui are staying at luxury hotels such as the Four Seasons and Ritz-Carlton. Why can’t FEMA workers stay at budget hotels like the Holiday Inn or Days Inn?
Philosophical DNA for both is nearly identical.
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