The bill protects homeowners from skyrocketing premiums
"Superstorm Sandy devastated
"We know New Jerseyans got screwed with red tape that slowed our recovery after Hurricane Sandy," said
"It is time
Comprehensive flood insurance that lowers premiums will provide peace of mind for New Jerseysans.
"The only way I could have afforded to mitigate my home was from the grant money from Superstorm Sandy and the increased cost compliance from my flood insurance. Before the storm I was paying close to $2000 a year and once I elevated it went down to
When my home was destroyed by Superstorm Sandy, I had the maximum legal amount of flood insurance I could buy -
The National Flood Insurance Program Reauthorization and Reform Act of 2021 would take concrete steps to improve affordability, transparency, accountability, and the long-term sustainability of the NFIP by:
* Reauthorizing NFIP for five years and extending the program until
* Ending runaway premium hikes by capping annual rate increases to 9 percent. Currently, premiums can increase by up to 25 percent a year -- which has an adverse effect on property values, creates affordability challenges, and discourages participation in the program. This will put guardrails on
* Capping Write Your Own (WYO) compensation to ensure private insurance isn't making hand-over-fist profits at the expense of program sustainability.
* Instituting a significant number of policyholder protection and fairness provisions to ensure homeowners who faithfully paid their premiums are treated fairly during the claims process.
Read this original document at: https://pallone.house.gov/media/press-releases/pallone-pascrell-announce-bipartisan-flood-insurance-legislation
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