Cassidy Demands Congress Keep Flood Insurance Affordable
Senator
"Last week, we saw terrible flooding in parts of
"NFIP premiums in
Background
Last month, Cassidy delivered a speech on the
In January, the
Last year, Cassidy reintroduced his National Flood Insurance Program Reauthorization Act to reauthorize the program for five years, providing greater stability for homeowners, small business owners, and the real estate market as the nation continues to struggle with inflationary pressures. The bill would also implement a series of sweeping reforms to reduce costs, make generational investments in communities to reduce flood risk, and establish a fairer claims process for policyholders. He participated in a roundtable hosted by
Cassidy also traveled
Last February, Cassidy delivered a speech on the
The NFIP-RE Act of 2023 has been met with an outpouring of support including New
In
Cassidy's full speech as prepared for delivery can be found below:
Mr./Madame President,
Last week, we saw terrible flooding in parts of
People's lives were disrupted, just like after any serious flooding.
Now, families in
Moments like this are why families have flood insurance.
But what about after we've recovered and the sun is shining again?
There is an increasing concern amongst Louisianans and Americans that they will not be able to afford to keep their flood insurance for when the next storm hits.
A house is the biggest purchase most people make in their lifetime.
Unless you are among the wealthiest Americans, you are taking out a mortgage to make that purchase.
After you've bought your home, imagine if
No American should have to pay more in flood insurance than their mortgage.
But that is the story I am hearing more frequently from people in
There is a cost-of-living crisis in
Inflation is costing
Everywhere they turn, they are frustrated with the fact they're paying more and getting less.
When I speak to families back in my state, they are not only worried about how they are going to put food on their table or pay for gas.
They are worried about how they are going to afford to stay in their homes. How can they afford a good education for their children?
The National Flood Insurance Program was created as a safety net for the most vulnerable Americans.
It covers 4.7 million American homes.
But those millions of homes are at risk of losing their protection because of skyrocketing premiums caused by
Let's talk briefly about the history of NFIP, Risk Rating 2.0, and how we got here.
Since then, Americans who rely on flood insurance have been held in a state of uncertainty.
Before they were hit with that first bill, many families didn't know if their premiums would jump up, how much they would increase, and when the rate hikes would end.
If I sound frustrated, that's because I am.
You wouldn't accept if your mechanic stuck you with a crazy bill but wouldn't tell you what was wrong with your car.
Why would we just accept it from a government agency that exists to serve the people?
NFIP premiums in
In real terms, some zip codes will see an increase from around
Couple that with the homeowner's insurance crisis in my state, couple that with inflation across the country, couple that with the cost to heat your home and the cost to go to the grocery store, it's clear to see why Americans feel like they can't keep their head above water.
Insurance--just like everything else in this country--has become unaffordable.
And when people can't afford flood insurance, they begin to drop their coverage, and the pool of policyholders shrinks.
It enters what's called an actuarial death spiral.
We are setting the program up for collapse and leaving Americans who need insurance out in the cold.
And some groups are being hit even harder than others.
While
There is no discount or consideration for working-class families who live paycheck to paycheck.
Or the elderly couple who are retired and live on a fixed income.
If my colleagues and my friends in the other chamber want to honor the people we serve, let's start with the 4.7 million policyholders being mistreated by the
I urge my colleagues to read our NFIP Reauthorization and Reform Act--come talk to me about it.
We can only move forward by working together.
With that, I yield back.
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Original text here: https://www.cassidy.senate.gov/newsroom/press-releases/cassidy-demands-congress-keep-flood-insurance-affordable/



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