FEMA official will testify on flood insurance issues

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Flood insurance continues to be a problem in the US Flood insurance rates in the U.S. are set to rise as the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) redraws vital flood maps around the country and major changes to the National Flood Insurance Program become active. FEMA has been working to address the changing risks associated with floods and natural disasters over the past few years and revising its flood maps is a major part of this process. Unfortunately for homeowners in risk-prone areas, this could mean higher flood insurance rates.…

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Flood insurance affordability demanded in Hurricane Sandy report

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The task force that has been assigned to the Superstorm in the United States has released a report. According to a report that was just released by the Hurricane Sandy Rebuilding Task Force, there are 69 recommended actions that coastal areas should take as a lesson from the superstorm, including making flood insurance a more affordable form of coverage for home and property owners. The American task force identified these various recommendations to help to prevent the recurrence of similar devastation. At the start of this year, the Disaster Relief…

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Flood insurance law leads to surge in rates

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Flood insurance premiums set to spike due to federal law A federal law enacted in 2012 is beginning to have a significant impact on flood insurance rates in the U.S. The Biggert-Waters law was officially enacted just before the impact of Hurricane Sandy in 2012. The law requires premiums associated with policies under the National Flood Insurance Program to better reflect the risks associated with floods. This generally means an increase in premiums for the 5.6 million policies that the federal program represents. Biggert-Waters law aims to mitigate losses for…

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Flood insurance in Louisiana comes under review

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Federal officials flock to Louisiana to examine flood insurance The National Flood Insurance Program has been a controversial topic for several years in the U.S. The federal program is typically the only place for homeowners to find the flood insurance protection they need. Those in risk-prone areas of the country have a heavy reliance on the program, which is a problematic issue in itself due to the program’s crippling financial troubles. In Louisiana, federal officials overseeing the program have begun touring the state in order to gain a better understanding…

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Homeowners band together to protest flood insurance rate hikes

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Flood insurance rates set to soar in the US Hundreds of thousands of homeowners throughout the U.S. are bracing for the impact of higher flood insurance rates as the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) makes sweeping revisions to its flood maps and federal lawmakers seek to introduce further reforms to the National Flood Insurance Program. FEMA has been slow to revise its flood maps; so much of the concern among homeowners is related to reforms that were passed last year concerning the federal flood insurance program. These reforms are scheduled…

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