I am not defending anyone or accusing anyone, but there is an area to look into around the recent dismissal of Laura Hogshead who may or may not be a scapegoat. What it looks like is FEMA had subcontractors--which is common with federal agencies as they often are the administrative entity that has oversight of funding and the work is done in part or in whole by subcontractors--and there is a lengthy history of mismanagement accusations dating back to other hurricane disasters in the state. It looks like she came in around the pandemic; what else did we see during that time? Lots of migration. Payments to help people avoid eviction (rent payments). New luxury apartment buildings going up. Who were essential workers and who were not? Who made decisions about who got rent help and who got to come into the state and get housing and who got to work while others were in lockdown? It is possible she walked into something she could not control and now she is tossed out so no one looks further.