Thursday, March 20, 2014

President Obama Will Sign Flood Insurance Relief Bill


Read our original post about the bill here: 
Congress Votes To Delay Flood Insurance Hikes
Last week, we wrote a post focused on the decision by both the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives to pass versions of a bill that would reverse certain measures of the 2012 Flood Insurance Reform Act, delaying significant rate hikes in federal flood insurance rates. These delays would mean continuation of a welcome cap on premiums for hundreds of thousands of homeowners.

Since clearing Congress, the bi-partisan bill has now been sent to President Obama, who White House officials say will sign it.

Critics say Washington is caving to pressure to undo some of the overhauls made to correct the budget crisis, for a program that is not fiscally sound or viable in the near term, which may be a detriment to taxpayers in the future. But for homeowners in flood zones, this comes as welcome news and a relief to their wallets.


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