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In Wake of the Storms, Private Flood Insurance Needed

Posted on October 14, 2015 by Steve Pociask

This piece, published in today’s Daily Caller and written by Steve Pociask, discusses why private insurers should be allowed to provide flood insurance in a market where the government continues to fail.  To read the piece, visit the Daily Caller.

Further Reading

  • Daily Journal: Preventing a Flood Insurance Crisis
  • Morning Consult: Don’t Bail Out the NFIP Again. Fix Its Flaws
  • Economic Standard: The Need to Reform the National Flood Insurance Program
  • Waco Tribune Herald: Government Loses Billions Coddling Coastal Elites
  • Inside Sources: It Is Time to Fix the Federal Flood Insurance Program
  • THE HILL: National Flood Insurance Program Needs Long-Term Reauthorization to Address Key Challenges
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