Changes in store for flood insurance
by Ted Carter
Published: May 8,2011
Tags: Judy Biggert, Mike Chaney, Orice Williams Brown, Robert Gordon, Williams Brown, Zachary Cikanek
The National Flood Insurance Program’s five million policyholders, including about 75,500 in Mississippi, are likely to see higher premiums, higher deductibles and new policy restrictions Look for an end to the starts and stops Congress has put the National Flood Insurance Program through in deciding whether to reauthorize the debt-ridden program long term. At the same time, [...]
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May 9th, 2011 at 3:17 pm
[...] Changes in store for flood insurance The National Flood Insurance Program’s five million policyholders, including about 75,500 in Mississippi, are likely to see higher premiums, higher deductibles and new policy restrictions Look for an end to the starts and stops Congress has put the National Flood Insurance Program through in deciding whether to reauthorize the debt-ridden program long term. Read more on Mississippi Business Journal [...]
May 13th, 2011 at 11:19 am
[...] Changes in store for flood insurance The National Flood Insurance Program’s five million policyholders, including about 75,500 in Mississippi, are likely to see higher premiums, higher deductibles and new policy restrictions Look for an end to the starts and stops Congress has put the National Flood Insurance Program through in deciding whether to reauthorize the debt-ridden program long term. Read more on Mississippi Business Journal [...]