September 12, 2005 — CSO — Three days after he was stripped of responsibility for the day-to-day management of the Hurricane Katrina relief effort amid heavy criticism of his performance, Michael Brown has resigned his post. The New York Times reports that earlier this month, President Bush said that Mr. Brown had been doing "a heck of a job" handling the relief work, but the administration has since come under intense pressure to improve its response to Hurricane Katrina, which was heavily criticized for being slow and ineffective. Read more.
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