With questions for FEMA, MS senators fight to halt April flood insurance hike. Here's how. [The Sun Herald]
Mar. 29—Mississippi Sen.
The new rates, under a reform to the rate structure known as "Risk Rating 2.0," are scheduled to go into effect nationwide on
Risk Rating 2.0 is described by
Once fully implemented, Risk Rating 2.0 is expected to raise premiums for an estimated 77% of policyholders, and decrease insurance rates for 23%.
In September, a bipartisan group of lawmakers — including Hyde-Smith and Sen.
If passed, Hyde-Smith's new bill would give all policyholders the option to retain their current rates until
The bill, known as the Homeowner Flood Insurance Transparency and Protection Act, is co-sponsored by Wicker, as well as
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