The National Association of REALTORSA� is pleased to report that Congress has unanimously approved a one-year extension, until Sept. 30, 2011, for the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP). A long-term extension has been a top legislative priority for NAR. Earlier in 2010 the NFIP lapsed, causing major disruptions for REALTORSA�, and with the Sept. 30 deadline fast approaching, NAR redoubled its efforts to extend the program.
REALTORA� advocacy efforts helped make the long-term extension a reality. When Congress returned to Washington, D.C. in mid-September, NAR was waiting with its federal political coordinators who came to D.C. to meet with key senators and urge the long-term extension. Additionally, on Sept. 22 NAR was ably represented by Maryland REALTORA� Nick Da��Ambrosia. He stressed to the Senate Committee on Banking NARa��s commitment to extend and strengthening the program beyond 2011 for the long-term. While the one-year extension brings a level of certainty to the NFIP, there needs to be comprehensive reform measures to place the NFIP on more sound financial footing for at least another five years.
Flood Insurance Timeline
- Sept. 21, 2010 S. 3814 Approved by Unanimous Consent in the Senate
- Sept. 23, 2010 S. 3814 Approved by Voice Vote in House of Representatives
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The bill now heads to President Obama for his signature as soon as next week. With program authority now extended for a year, it is expected that attention will turn to proposals to reform and ensure the financial soundness of the NFIP. While the House passed its reform bill (H.R. 5114) earlier this year, it is unlikely that a comprehensive reform bill will move until the 112th Congress goes into session next year.
Source: NAR