NAMIC Urges Focus on Stability, Loss Prevention as Congress Undertakes National Flood Insurance Program Reform
The
NAMIC submitted testimony to the
"Since the end of fiscal year 2017, the NFIP has had twenty-five short-term reauthorizations," said
NAMIC also urged
"There has been a substantial population increase in flood-prone coastal states, which now account for a very large portion of the NFIP's portfolio," he said. "One reason for the population increase in flood-prone areas is that NFIP subsidies mask homeowners' true flood risk. Masking risk also results in residents not taking necessary mitigation measures or utilizing resilient construction techniques, which leave them even further exposed to risks associated with flooding."
Recent implementation of the
Another point of emphasis in this evolving and timely conversation is pre-disaster mitigation. NAMIC suggested that
"The industry serves as a leader in promoting pre-disaster loss-prevention techniques and stands shoulder-to-shoulder with the federal government and emergency responders to help victims recover and rebuild after a catastrophe," Grande said. "As we have seen in recent years, mitigation efforts are fundamental to reducing risks and therefore to improving the solvency of the NFIP. Mitigation activities would protect homeowners' property and possessions, as well as reduce the costs of claims associated with the NFIP."
Today's hearing was an important first step toward coming to a bipartisan, win-win solution for NFIP, and NAMIC looks forward to working together with Chair
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Original text here: https://www.namic.org/news/releases/230310mr01
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