February 09, 2017 1 min read

Steps to Improve the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP)

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The NFIP is up for reauthorization this year. The Program has had very serious deficiencies and, particularly, has cost the taxpayers tens of billions of dollars while often encouraging unwise construction in the nation’s higher-risk flood plains through below cost premiums and old maps not reflecting the impacts of development.

Consumer Federation of America (CFA) supports Congressional action to reauthorize the Program but is very concerned that such reauthorization be accompanied by significant reforms in order to make the Program more self-sufficient over time and reduce the risk of flood damage through better enforcement of the Program’s land use aspects and use of actuarial rates for all construction in high-risk zones of the nation.

Testimonies & Comments

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Consumer Groups Oppose Addition of Segway Language Until Hearing on Safety Issues
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CFA Opposes McConnell Medical Malpractice Amendment
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Letter to President Bush on HHS Study of Medical Malpractice Insurance Rates
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Testimony of Travis Plunkett Regarding Medical Malpractice Insurance Rates