CONGRESSMAN BENTZ INTRODUCES LEGISLATION THAT WOULD STOP MISUSE OF THE ENDANGERED SPECIES ACT
The following information was released by the office of Oregon Rep.
Today, Congressman
The bill clarifies that ESA Section 7 consultation requirements do not apply to flood insurance. The legislation directs the
This legislation clarifies that floodplain management criteria established under this national insurance program should focus on protecting property and human health, consistent with the program's core mission of providing greater certainty and protection for communities participating in the program.
"Using a flood insurance program to trigger the Endangered Species Act effectively allows the federal government to dictate local zoning and this is totally contrary to the constitutional reservation of such decisions to state and local governments" said
"Communities that rely on the flood insurance program deserve clear, workable rules,"
"We have long been advocates for common-sense regulations that protect our country's natural resources and provide regulatory certainty for home builders and developers to help create much-needed housing. The National Flood Insurance Program Clarification Act of 2026 will help ensure that flood insurance remains available and affordable for
"For more than a decade,
"The National Flood Insurance Program Clarification Act of 2026 would ensure that Oregonians can continue to live and work in low-lying communities with the protection of flood insurance and the strict requirements that already exist for responsible development and land management. We thank
"The
"For cities like
"The National Flood Insurance Program is vital to safe, responsible development in



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