In Houma, Scalise criticizes flood insurance hikes, Biden oil policies
Flood insurance
cost increases
Scalise said he and other
Local residents, officials and real-estate agents say the cost increases under a program called Risk Rating 2.0 are too high for many people to afford.
"One of the challenges that we have to get resolved is the way the national flood insurance program works," Scalise said. "It's been a very frustrating process."
Scalise said he and other members of
"But they haven't given a rationale around why they are raising the rates so high, and in many cases we have better flood protection than we did in previous years, and yet they raised rates, which goes counterintuitive to the way risk rating is supposed to work," Scalise said. "So we've asked
oil leases
Scalise criticized the Democratic Biden administration's efforts to reduce oil production as part of a broader campaign pledge to curb global warming.
Oil industry groups have raised concerns for weeks that continued delays in the federal government's five-year
Aside from leasing delays, Scalise said the administration is stifling oil and gas production in America by denying or slowing permits companies need to drill and to get oil and gas to market.
The actions have contributed to skyrocketing gasoline prices and given
"Do we really want
Wind power
in the Gulf
Scalise said some of the same
He said he is working with state Rep.
"We want to make sure it works for the fishing industry, we want to make sure it works for the oil and gas industry, and if there's interest it will generate real money, and let's make sure the money is dedicated to the states that produce," Scalise said. "And, hopefully, in
Gun control
Members of
Scalise said Democratic House Speaker
But Scalise called the approach overly simplistic, adding that problem of mass shootings will take more than a single piece of legislation to solve.
"I wish it was that simple and I think most people know that it is not," he said.
After the 9-11 terrorist attacks, instead of banning planes, the culture around flying had to change, Scalise said. Government increased security measures, but passengers also have to notify authorities of suspicious activity.
One bill in the works would put federal dollars toward preventative measures, such as mental health experts to identify troubled kids and educate students on what to speak up about, he said.
"Again, we did this after



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