Salem lawmaker Fred Doucette, who co-chaired President Trump’s 2016 and 2020 campaigns in New Hampshire, has been appointed as the administrator of FEMA’s Region One branch, which covers New England. Doucette, a Navy corpsman and retired firefighter, resigned from the Legislature to take on the role. Rep. Jim Kofalt has succeeded him in the House leadership position. Doucette’s appointment comes as FEMA faces an uncertain future, with the possibility of being eliminated by Trump. The New Hampshire Bulletin, a nonprofit news organization, provides accountability reporting on state politics and policies. The Bulletin is supported by grants and donations, and is part of the States Newsroom network.
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