“NAMIC continues to urge Congress to act now - before the next shutdown, whenever it may - to pass a long-term extension for ...
The National Flood Insurance Program, which accounts for 90% of all U.S. flood policies, often couldn't sell or renew coverage during the 44- day government shutdown.1 The budget bill that ended the ...
Congressmen introduced the Retroactive Renewal and Reauthorization Act to the House Monday, with hopes to backdate the reauthorization of the insurance program.
The average premium increase is 64% or $600 a year more, and in some states the rate would go up by more than $1,000, the ...
Town of Fort Myers Beach Manager announced that FEMA has informed the town that it will be taken off probation involving the ...
The National Flood Insurance Program, which accounts for 88% of the nation's flood insurance and is managed by the Federal Emergency Management Agency, is set to expire on Sept. 30. If Congress and ...
The Federal Emergency Management Agency is charged with helping people and organizations prepare for and recover from the unexpected. But in the current political environment, it is FEMA itself that ...
FEMA's National Flood Insurance Program is unavailable for new customers, increased coverage or renewals during the government shutdown.
David Richardson, the acting administrator of the Federal Emergency Management Agency, resigned earlier today after just six ...
He will help to ensure communities participating in the National Flood Insurance Program properly regulate development in ...