Thank you very much for being here. This is a terrific crowd and the crowd we just spent a few minutes with in the overflow room is here and excited as well. Senator warren and i are here, number one, two thank you because i must tell you as they look back historically at this time of our country they will look back right now to advance of activism and an activism that is here tonight thats in the overflow room, that spread across the country and in activism that stopped the repeal of the worst piece of legislation that ive ever seen in all my time of government. [cheers and applause] senator warren and i both represent the United States people represent the commonwealth of massachusetts. But also represent marshfield and this region and in the course of the evening we will be talking not just about National Issues and interNational Issues, but also issues that affect our region disproportionally at that toe piece of legislation, the repeal of the Affordable Care act in our district al
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Feds roll out new flood insurance rates. 1 million in Florida will pay more
Miami Herald (FL)
FEMA said Thursday.
The good news is, most will see increases of less than
$120 a year. The bad news is that homeowners will likely see annual rate hikes like that for the foreseeable future.
The National Flood Insurance Program, which underwrites most flood insurance policies in the
U.S., is changing the way it calculates what each property has to pay. The new strategy, called Risk Rating 2.0, is meant to help pull the program out of its
$20 billion debt and encourage people to live in safer, less flood-prone homes.