Flood insurance rates could spike
Flood insurance premiums are set to rise for hundreds of thousands of Louisianans, including many of those whose homes and businesses were destroyed by Hurricane Ida last month and by Hurricanes Laura and Delta last year.
"Risk rating 2.0 is set to go into effect
Implementation of the new rate schedule was already delayed once in 2019 for two years.
Cassidy said about 500,000 Louisianans currently have flood insurance policies.
"Now these aren't rich people ... with a home on the beach getting subsidized flood insurance," Cassidy said in a press release. "These are middle-income families and working families whom the president ... pledged not to increase the cost on those earning less than
The agency said annual increases will be capped at 18 percent on "most" policies, but Cassidy's staff said constituents have reported anecdotal increases of considerably more than 18 percent.
Cassidy and Kennedy, both
"We write to urgently request that you delay the new FEMA National Flood Insurance Program," they wrote.
New policies beginning
Cassidy said he is also concerned that the non-partisan
"At the end of the day, flood insurance should be affordable and accessible," Cassidy said.



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