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Last Minute Vote In Congress Extends National Flood Insurance Program Until May 31
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On December 21, the U.S. House voted to extend the National Flood Insurance Program through May 31.  The program was set to expire at midnight on December 21.

The President signed the bill into law December 22.

The reauthorization allows the program, which is over $20 billion in debt, continue to borrow up to nearly $10 billion more.

Had the program’s authorization lapsed, it could have continued to borrow up to $1 billion. After reaching that threshold, communities would not be able to make claims for flood damage until a reauthorization passed Congress.

For information on flood insurance options in Pennsylvania, visit the Dept. of Insurance Flood Insurance webpage.

NewsClips:

Trump Signs National Flood Insurance Program Extension Bill

Congress Extends National Flood Insurance Program To May 31

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As Much As 2.5 Inches Of Rain Expected In Philly Area

Pending Storm Raises Possibility Of River Flooding

Luzerne Flood Authority Says Use Of Toby Creek Basin For Stormwater Project Not Set In Stone

Luzerne Flood Authority Airs Grievances Over Stormwater Fee Project

Work Finally Begins On Backyard Holes In Scranton Caused By Stormwater Pipe Collapse

Wissahickon Valley Watershed Assn Receives $100,000 Grant For Green Stormwater Infrastructure Outreach Project

Mehoopany Creek Watershed Group Awarded $471,276 DEP Grant For Stream Restoration Project In Wyoming County

Growing Greener Cash Heads To Mehoopany Watershed To Help Prevent Flooding

Latrobe Schools Eyes $44K Cost To Correct Storm Drainage At Fmr School

Lycoming County Considers Extending $72,000 Lobbyist Contract For Levee

Some Midstate Creeks Approaching Minor Flooding Stage

WITF Smart Talk: Want To Know About Flood Insurance?

Low-Interest Loans Available For PA Homeowners Affected By August Floods

New U.S.G.S Dataset On Bankfull Discharge, Channel Geometry Now Available In StreamStats

[Posted: Dec. 21, 2018]


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