Singleton Schreiber was recently featured on KUNM 89.9 FM New Mexico in their news segment, "FEMA says leader overseeing NM fire compensation fund to step down" on January 17th, 2024 which covered the departure of Angela Gladwell, former director of the federal office responsible for overseeing nearly $4 billion for victims of the Hermit's Peak/Calf Canyon fire which was caused by the federal Forest Service.
The article quotes Singleton Schreiber's accusation that dozens of fire victims have waited longer than 180 days to receive offers of payment from the date the claims office "acknowledged" their claims and that FEMA had illegally waited to start the clock on payment processing until they formally "acknowledged" claims, rather than from the date a claim is submitted.