Authorization for the largest residential flood insurance program in the U.S. is set to expire at the end of Tuesday.
Congress let the flood insurance program expire, leaving nearly 5 million homes exposed during hurricane season. Here’s who gets hurt first.
National Flood Insurance Program, which offers coverage private insurers don't, can't write new policies or renewals during ...
The National Flood Insurance Program expired after Congress and President Trump failed to reauthorize the program.
Congressional leaders are using the National Flood Insurance Program lapse as a talking point in the shutdown fight.
Because of the government shutdown, the National Flood Insurance Program is no longer writing new policies. It's causing ...
No new or renewed policies during the lapse; FEMA says valid claims will still be paid with available funds. NAR estimates about 1,300 property sal ...
There are roughly 51,000 active NFIP policies in Mississippi. Two-thirds of those are in the three coastal counties.
Congress did not reauthorize the National Flood Insurance Program by the deadline yesterday. Here's what policyholders need to know: ...
Floods hit even outside FEMA zones. Here's when NFIP flood insurance is required-and why coverage may still be worth it.
Along with a government shutdown looming, the National Flood Insurance Program is also set to expire tomorrow unless Congress extends it.
The National Flood Insurance Program lapsed as of September 30, leaving prospective homeowners in flood-prone areas in limbo.