The National Flood Insurance Program is a voluntary program. If a community really feels that the building insurance requirements are too burdensome,… — Earl Blumenauer Copy Share Image
We cannot watch another family lose everything - risking their lives and the lives of the first responders sent to rescue them… — Jeb Hensarling Copy Share Image
“When I asked the mayor if flood insurance rates had gone up after Sandy, he said, “Not really.” This is how disaster… — Jeff Goodell Copy Share Image
Today more than 20,000 communities participate in the National Flood Insurance Program. More than 90 insurance companies sell and service flood service… — Gary Miller Copy Share Image
In more than 500 instances, from the Gulf of Alaska to Bar Harbor, Maine, FEMA has remapped waterfront properties from the highest-risk… — Bill Dedman Copy Share Image
The National Flood Insurance Program is a valuable tool in addressing the losses incurred throughout this country due to floods. It assures… — Gary Miller Copy Share Image
Flooding is the costliest and most common cause of property damage, which is why federal flood insurance should be affordable and accessible… — Seth Moulton Copy Share Image