CONGRESSMAN CARTER REFORMS THE BIPARTISAN CONGRESSIONAL FLOOD RESILIENCE CAUCUS; SENDS LETTER URGING LONG-TERM REAUTHORIZATION OF THE NATIONAL FLOOD INSURANCE PROGRAM
The following information was released by the office of Louisiana Rep.
Today, Congressman
The caucus will use proactive strategies and policy tools to protect residents, including the more than 40 million Americanswho live in communities at high risk of severe flood damage.Extreme flooding ruins homes and property, uproots lives, and leaves a devastating impact.Pre-disaster strategies to educate and alert the public, as well as investments in both traditional and green flood control infrastructure, are critical to avert the post-disaster devastation so many communities face.
"My district knows firsthand the danger and destruction that flooding brings. As the climate changes, more and more communities will also be threatened by extreme flooding. We must take federal action to ensure that our nation is not only prepared to respond to flooding disasters, but to adapt our systems and infrastructure to be more resilient and better able to weather any storm. I'm proud to be a part of this caucus and to be a leader in this effort," said
In coordination with the launch of this Caucus, Congressmen
"Most homeowners' insurance policies do not cover flood damage, with flood insurance being the only remedy to cover the cost of rebuilding, underscoring the tremendous importance of NFIP. This program creates faster paths to recovery and provides peace of mind for homeowners across the nation, for a situation that could otherwise be life-ruining and involve financial devastation," the Members wrote."A lapse in the program's authorization means new policies could not be issued, existing policies could not be renewed, and real estate transactions in flood-prone areas may stall, leaving homeowners and businesses vulnerable. This could ultimately result in housing market instability, jeopardizing the financial security of our constituents."
Read the full letter here.
"Once again this year, we have seen the devastating impacts of flooding in
"I'm proud to co-lead the
"As a lifelong resident of the
Background
This is not simply a coastal issue, as nearly all communities face some level of flood risk. Since 1996, flood events have occurred in all 50 states and 99% of
Reauthorization and modernization of the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP);
Ensuring federal disaster funding is delivered to communities efficiently and effectively;
Coastal habitat restoration and protection;
Eliminating duplicative administrative burdens for disaster aid; and,
Supporting the foundational mission of



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