Employees of the Federal Emergency Management Agency who signed a public letter of dissent last August sounding alarms about the nation's disaster preparedness have been reinstated after being put on paid administrative leave for eight months, according to two FEMA staff members. The 14 employees were among over 190 current and former FEMA employees who signed the letter but were the only active employees who included their names. The letter, known as the “Katrina Declaration,” called out multiple policy decisions by President Donald Trump 's administration that the signatories said risked a catastrophe like the one seen after Hurricane Katrina. “I feel pretty vindicated, and like we did the right thing,” said Abby McIlraith, a FEMA emergency management specialist who is among the reinstated workers. The group received emails Wednesday instructing them to return to work Thursday, she said.…