Washington

Ensuring that the National Flood Insurance Program remains in force–at least through a short-term reauthorization–is the priority for property and casualty industry lobbyists as Congress returns next week for what is expected to be a brief but turbulent session.

"The Sept. 30 expiration looms for the NFIP, and it is definitely something Congress must address upon its return–especially if, God forbid, we have another natural disaster," said Leigh Ann Pusey, president and chief executive officer of the American Insurance Association.

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