In the wake of a destructive disaster, it's becoming more common for impacted news outlets to take a closer look at the insurance business. (Photo: Billion Photos/Shutterstock) In the wake of a destructive disaster, it's becoming common for news outlets in impacted areas to take a closer look at the insurance business. (Photo: Billion Photos/Shutterstock)

The investigative news outlet Politico recently examined federal flood insurance and disaster management programs with an eye toward uncovering whether such programs are too bureaucratic to make an impact.

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