Rep. Waters Issues Statement on Extension of National Flood Insurance Program
"It is disappointing that we find ourselves on the House floor, yet again, to temporarily extend the
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"And 2017 was an absolutely catastrophic year in terms of hurricanes. In 2017, for the first time on record, three Category 4 hurricanes made landfall in
"Meanwhile, the Administration's National Climate Assessment, which is a report prepared by 13 federal agencies and more than 300 scientists, recently documented the numerous impacts of our warming climate. According to the report, climate change is costing billions of dollars in property damage from sea level rise, high-tide flooding has increased by factors as high as 10 in some communities, and fire season is now over 80 days longer than just a couple decades ago.
"Faced with these realities, we stand here today still lacking a credible plan to end the partisan problems that we have that have brought the NFIP to the brink of a lapse several times already in this
"Thankfully, the American people have demanded a change in
"So, given the critical importance of the NFIP to our housing market, I am pleased that we are taking the small step today of reauthorizing the Program through
"So, with that, I will reserve the balance of my time."
Ranking Member Waters has repeatedly called for the long-term reauthorization of the National Flood Insurance Program and she has expressed longstanding concerns about flood insurance affordability.
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Ranking Member Waters is also a 2018 National Preparedness Month Congressional Co-Chair, where she has worked to raise awareness of the importance of flood insurance for homeowners and other forms of emergency and disaster preparedness.
In her
In 2016, Ranking Member Waters sent a letter to the FEMA Administrator urging him to provide
In 2016, Ranking Member Waters also introduced H.R.5953, the National Flood Insurance Program Debt Forgiveness Act, a bill to forgive the
In 2014, Ranking Member Waters requested a GAO report on flood insurance affordability after
In 2012, she worked across the aisle on the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) to coauthor the Biggert-Waters Act with former Representative



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