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Backlash Over Flood Insurance Hits Congress

The popular backlash against the government's attempts to reform its flood insurance system has reached the halls of Congress.The Senate could vote as early as Wednesday to delay rate hikes for...

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Flood Insurance Bill Clears Senate

The U.S. Senate voted Thursday to delay planned increases in flood insurance rates that many homeowners along the coasts of New Jersey and New York have said would price them out of their homes.The...

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Obama Signs Bill to Hold Down Flood Insurance Premiums

Homeowners in the nation's flood-prone areas got a big break today. President Obama signed the Homeowner Flood Insurance Affordability Act into law, which dramatically slows down the federal...

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NJ Flood Zone Building Rules Conflict with FEMA

The pace of construction is picking up at the Jersey Shore as more homeowners receive funding to repair or rebuild their Sandy-damaged homes.  But federal officials and flood insurance experts are...

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These Homes Took a Licking and Kept on Costing Taxpayers

One house in the northern New Jersey town of River Vale has been flooded at least 15 times in the last 36 years. And each time, the taxpayer-supported National Flood Insurance Program has paid to...

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Senators: Sandy Homeowners Systematically Denied Insurance Claims

Four metro-area U.S. senators have accused flood insurance companies of mishandling claims by homeowners for Sandy-related damage, in light of a judge's decision that found a company had hired an...

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FEMA Promises Fix to Flood Insurance System that Leaves Homeowners in Lurch

Months of pressure from storm survivors and lawmakers in New York and New Jersey culminated Friday with the Federal Emergency Management Agency committing to make changes in key parts of the National...

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Raid on Engineering Firm Suspected of Undercutting Sandy Homeowners

Investigators for New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman Wednesday raided the headquarters of a Long Island firm that allegedly falsified damage assessments for homes flooded by Sandy.The search...

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National Flood Insurance Was Once Just Broke; Now It Looks Broken

The nation's flood insurance system, which has been in bad shape for a while, just got worse. Sandy and Hurricane Katrina put it $24 billion in the red. Meanwhile, fiscal watchdogs accused the National...

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NY Lawmaker Proposes Alternative to Federal Flood Insurance

Homeowners in New York would have a new alternative to federal flood insurance, under legislation being introduced in Albany this week. Assemblyman Phil Goldfeder said it would create a New York Flood...

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FEMA Begins Settling Flood Insurance Claims

Just two weeks after it began negotiations, the Federal Emergency Management Agency has tentatively settled lawsuits with 160 Sandy homeowners who claim insurance companies cheated them by...

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Resolving FEMA's Flood Claims Could Cost Billions

The Federal Emergency Management Agency has agreed to re-examine many as 15,000 insurance claims related to Sandy after homeowners complained they were being systematically cheated out of damage...

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Flood Insurance Hikes Endanger NYC's Shoreline, Advocates Say

For years, fiscal watchdogs have been complaining that flood insurance rates are so low that the government-run program needs repeated bailouts from taxpayers. Now that something is being done about...

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Why Sandy Homeowners Were Left in the Lurch

Sandy’s storm surge was so strong when it hit Long Island in October 2012 that it lifted up Dan Stapleton’s Long Beach home and then kicked in the corner of the foundation. It left a 30-foot hole...

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Given the Chance to Appeal, Many Sandy Victims Give Up Instead

Sitting with her husband on the back deck of their home on a quiet cul-de-sac in the Beach Haven West section of Stafford Township, Sandy Maglio looks out on a channel where her neighbors park their...

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The Fight Over the City's Flood Zones Will Matter for Years to Come

The de Blasio administration is challenging new flood maps proposed by the FEMA, saying they are too large. The orange areas show what city officials believe should be included in the 100-year-flood...

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How Louisiana plans to rebuild after historically damaging floods

Watch Video | Listen to the AudioHARI SREENIVASAN: As Louisiana struggles with historic floods, residents begin to wonder, what next?William Brangham has the story.RELATED: LEARN MORE ABOUT WAYS TO...

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As Harvey floods Texas, Congress due to debate insurance program that’s...

Watch Video | Listen to the AudioFind all of our coverage on Hurricane HarveyMILES O’BRIEN: It will take years to rebuild from Harvey, of course. It’s too early to know the full extent of the damage,...

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Can Congress fix the troubled federal flood insurance program?

A woman is evacuated by airboat from the Hurricane Harvey floodwaters in Houston, Texas, on August 29, 2017. Photo by REUTERS/Rick WilkingAs the largest flooding event in modern U.S. history affects...

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In a Texas shelter, evacuees ‘don’t know what we lost or what we didn’t lose’

Tanya Hernandez (second from right) sits on the air mattress where she has been sleeping with her three children. Photo by Abbey Oldham / PBS NewsHour As Hurricane Harvey bore down on Texas this...

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