Following Superstorm Sandy, New Yorkers Suffered from a National Flood Insurance Program Riddled with Fraud and Corruption; Gillibrand Wrote Provisions in New Flood Insurance Reform Bill to Make Program More Affordable and to Eliminate Practices that Defrauded New Yorkers
"Helping our communities prepare for and recover from the devastation caused by flooding should be one of our highest priorities here in the
Many of Gillibrand's provisions in the NFIP Re Act of 2019 were based on a bill
Below are the provisions that Gillibrand helped write into the NFIP Re Act of 2019:
* Cap Annual Premium Increases at 9 Percent to Help Make Flood Insurance More Affordable: Currently, premiums can more than double every 4 years or less and the U.S. Department of Homeland
* Implement New Claims and Appeals Process Based on Lessons from Superstorm Sandy: The bill would fundamentally reform the claims process based on lessons learned in Superstorm Sandy and other disasters to level the playing field for policyholders during appeal or litigation, ban aggressive legal tactics preventing homeowners from filing legitimate claims, hold the
* Provide Vouchers for Millions of Low- and Middle-Income Homeowners and Renters: Vouchers would be provided for homeowners and renters if their flood insurance premium causes their housing costs to exceed 30 percent of the Adjusted Gross Income.
* Refocus on Flood Mitigation Efforts: The NFIP Re Act of 2019 would freeze interest payments on the NFIP debt while reinvesting savings towards mitigation efforts to restore the program to solvency and reduce future borrowing.
* Make Strong Investments in Flood Mitigation: The bill would provide robust funding levels for cost-effective investments in mitigation, which have a large return on investment and are the most effective way to reduce flood risk.
* Better Reflect Rebuilding and Mitigation Costs: In order to better reflect the costs of rebuilding and of implementing flood mitigation projects, this bill would increase the maximum limit for ICC (Increased Cost of Compliance) coverage and expand ICC coverage eligibility to encourage more proactive mitigation before natural disasters.
* Create Oversight of Write Your Own (WYO) Companies: The bill would create new oversight measures for insurance companies and vendors and provide
* Fix the "
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The Honorable
Majority Leader
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The Honorable
Chairman
SD-534
The current authorization for the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP), currently on its 12th extension since Fiscal Year 2017, is set to once again expire at the end of this month. I am writing to urge you to prioritize legislation to reauthorize and reform the NFIP for the millions of policyholders who rely on this program in
Repeated extensions of the NFIP have deprived Senators of the opportunity to make real and meaningful reforms to make flood insurance more affordable, improve mitigation of flood risk, and implement changes to the
I have worked with a number of my colleagues, both
* Address the affordability crisis for NFIP policyholders subject to dramatic rate increases by capping annual premium increases at 9 percent. It also creates a new means-tested voucher program for low and middle-income policyholders if their housing costs exceed 30 percent of their Adjusted Gross Income.
* Make overdue reforms to
* Put the NFIP on the path to greater solvency by freezing interest payments on the program's debt and making significant investments in mitigation to prevent future flood loss. It allows homeowners to access more funding through the Increased Cost of Compliance (ICC) program to mitigate their homes to avoid the risk of future flood damage.
My constituents across the
Sincerely,



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