Congress is scheduled to take up tax reform early next year and to turn to flood insurance reform probably in the spring before the National Flood Insurance Program expires on Sept. 30. “It would cost about $2 billion to buy out those properties that are still insured, unmitigated, and at-risk” of flooding again, said Rob Moore, a senior policy analyst of the Natural…
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