Flood insurance set to rise
Free-market advocacy groups have urged lawmakers not to delay the rate hikes.
R.J. Lehmann, a senior fellow with the Washington D.C.-based R Street Institute, said the reforms may be painful for some, but are necessary.
“This is an issue of protecting taxpayers from undue risk and not subsidizing and encouraging risk tasking,” Lehmann said.
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