A newly proposed piece of legislation aims to address the gap in flood insurance coverage that resulted from a recent government shutdown. By backdating the reauthorization of the flood insurance program to September 30, 2025, this bill is designed to ensure that affected households can recover their coverage without facing the financial consequences that arose during the interruption. The extension of the program’s authorization through December 31, 2026, further solidifies its continuity, providing stakeholders with much-needed stability in the face of climate-related flooding risks.
Key elements of the legislation include:
– **Backdated Reauthorization**: The program is set to be reauthorized retroactively to September 30, providing coverage during the gap created by the government shutdown.
– **Extended Authorization**: The bill extends the program’s authorization until December 31, ensuring a longer-term solution for flood insurance needs.
– **Protection for Households**: The primary focus of the legislation is to safeguard affected households from the financial implications of losing their flood insurance during the shutdown.
You can read this full article at: https://wrenews.com/new-bill-would-retroactively-restore-flood-insurance-coverage-lost-in-government-shutdown/
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