EZELL INTRODUCES BILL TO RESTORE FLOOD INSURANCE COVERAGE FOR HOMEOWNERS IMPACTED BY SHUTDOWN
The following information was released by the office of Mississippi Rep.
Congressman
Because of the ongoing shutdown, NFIP has lapsed meaning no new flood insurance policies can be issued or renewed. Now that the short grace period has expired, thousands of homeowners could face partial-risk assessments and higher rates unless
This lapse threatens tens of thousands of
Under
"This shutdown is hurting real people and coastal families are feeling it first," Ezell said. "Because
"As CEO of the
"The National Flood Insurance Program is a critical lifeline for American households to avoid economic ruin from flooding disasters. The private flood insurance industry may hold promise, but it is nowhere near ready to come close to providing the level of security the NFIP provides. It is imperative that the program be re-authorized and retroactively available to those whose policies lapsed during the shutdown so they don't end up re-rated and priced out of this important protection,"
"The federal government shutdown has stopped purchases and renewals of all flood insurance policies through the NFIP. This has a far-reaching impact on many facets of the American economy, not just compromising the safety net of flood insurance, but also impacting real estate closings and risk management strategies. Now more than ever, American families are reliant on the protection offered by a strong, resilient National Flood Insurance Program.
Executive Director,
Background:
Across the country, FEMA is barred from processing renewals or issuing new NFIP policies until the government reopens. In
Ezell's legislation would reauthorize the NFIP through
The legislation also renews the program through 2026 to provide long-term stability and ensure continued congressional oversight of
Ezell serves as



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