A Pennsylvania congressman Tuesday introduced legislation that would effectively repeal all changes to the National Flood Insurance Program imposed by a controversial 2012 law.
A Pennsylvania congressman Tuesday introduced legislation that would effectively repeal all changes to the National Flood Insurance Program imposed by a controversial 2012 law.
Senate has passed the Flood Insurance Reform and Modernization Act (FIRM) of 2008. The FIRM Act, introduced by Senate Banking Committee chairman Chris Dodd and ranking member Richard Shelby, would help modernize and reform the National Flood
Edward Pasterick, a senior aide in the Federal Emergency Management Agency's mitigation unit, said federal legislators may simply renew the existing program--which is due to expire on Sept. 30--and