Senators fuming over dropped flood insurance compromise in highway bill
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Fiscal conservative groups such as Taxpayers for Common Sense and R Street are happy that the higher premiums are in the bill after the net reduction. As it stands, the bill reduces the deficit by nearly $5 billion by increasing revenue for NFIP, the nation’s sole provider of flood insurance.
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