Hyde-Smith, Colleagues Introduce Bill to Delay Flood Insurance Premium Hikes
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HYDE-SMITH, COLLEAGUES INTRODUCE BILL TO DELAY FLOOD INSURANCE PREMIUM HIKES
The NFIP Risk Rating 2.0 Delay Act of 2021 (S.2869) was introduced in response to
"Right now, areas of the nation, including
"As the Biden administration does not wish to do the right thing and pause 2.0, we offer this legislation to delay implementation to provide time for full congressional oversight," she said.
In addition to preventing premium hikes from going into effect for homeowners and other policyholders, the one-year delay would also give lawmakers time to develop meaningful, sustainable NFIP reforms.
Last week, Hyde-Smith was among a bipartisan group of Senators who signed a letter urging



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Hyde-Smith, Colleagues Introduce Bill to Delay Flood Insurance Premium Hikes
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