Wicker, Hyde-Smith Help Reintroduce National Flood Insurance Program Reform Legislation
Below is a press release from Senator
The NFIP-RE Act would tackle systemic problems with flood insurance, put the program back on solid fiscal ground, and reframe the nation's entire disaster paradigm to one focused more on prevention and mitigation to prevent the high cost of rebuilding after flood disasters.
"The National Flood Insurance Program is a lifeline for many
"The rollout of Risk Rating 2.0 has only served to compound the fundamental problems within the National Flood Insurance Program, which isn't doing anyone any favors especially those who need flood insurance most. There's no point in having flood insurance if nobody can afford it," Hyde-Smith said. "The comprehensive reforms in this legislation deserve to be enacted so we can begin to fix the dysfunction of the existing NFIP program. Taxpayers and policyholders deserve nothing less."
Over the last year, the NFIP has lost 100,000 policyholders, and according to the
The NFIP-RE Act of 2023 would:
* Protect policyholders from exorbitant premium hikes by capping annual increases at nine percent.
* Provide a comprehensive means-tested voucher for millions of low- and middle-income homeowners and renters if their flood insurance premium becomes prohibitively expensive.
* Increase the maximum limit for Increased Cost of Compliance (ICC) coverage to better reflect the costs of rebuilding and implementing mitigation projects.
* Create new oversight measures for insurance companies and vendors, and provide
* Reform the claims process based on lessons learned from Superstorm Sandy and other disasters, to level the playing field for policy holders during appeal or litigation, hold
The reauthorization measure was reintroduced by
A one-page summary of the bill is available here.
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