Flood insurance rates to spike this year

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Flood insurance rates are set to rise throughout the US Flood insurance throughout the U.S. is expected to become costlier as legislation passed last year concerning the National Flood Insurance Program comes to fruition. The legislation was designed to address the several, severe financial problems that the flood insurance program has faced over the past several years. The program first began experiencing these troubles in the wake of Hurricane Katrina. The storm dealt such a powerful blow that the federal program has not yet recovered. Ensuing years of floods throughout…

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Flood insurance could become too expensive for South Mississippi residents

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Some in the area could find that the premiums are simply too high to be able to afford it. According to Coast officials in Mississippi, the increases to the flood insurance rates could lead to financial disaster for some residents living in areas that are at a higher risk of flooding. Many are worried that the impact of this change will be a considerable one, and won’t just affect one or two. According to the planning director of Jackson County, Michele Coats, “I think it’s going to be huge.” Coats…

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FEMA prepares consumers for higher flood insurance rates

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FEMA working to raise flood insurance rates Despite the controversy surrounding this particular issue, the Federal Emergency Management Agency continued work to prepare customers of the National Flood Insurance Program for higher premiums in the near future. The agency has been making revisions to the flood maps that are used to categorize properties and designate regions of the U.S. that are prone to catastrophic flooding. In some states, lawmakers have been able to convince the agency to back down from making aggressive revisions to its flood maps, thereby introducing only…

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Flood insurance rate hike opposed by congressmen

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Several have called for a delay to the increase in the premiums for coverage against floodwater damage. A growing number of congressmen are now working together to help to delay the increases in flood insurance rates for victims of Superstorm Sandy through the introduction of a new bill. The congressmen were working together to introduce the bill to boost the timeline before the increases. So far, the congressmen involved in the introduction of the Flood Victim Premium Relief Act 2013 (H.R. 960) include Congressmen Michael Grimm and Gregory Meeks, who…

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Flood insurance friendly changes made to New Jersey city

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Sea Isle City has now been recognized by FEMA reps which have granted it a new Class 6 status. Last week, Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) representatives went to Sea Isle City, which has now received a plaque from the agency to recognize the changes that they have made, as well as their new “Class 6” designation within the Community Rating System (CRS) from the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP). The city officially received its Class 6 status in October after several initiatives were put into place. Those efforts include…

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