Flood Insurance Talks Reach Impasse

Efforts by House and Senate banking committee leaders to reach a deal on a flood insurance reform bill have reached an impasse, and they may settle for a simple seven-month extension of the National Flood Insurance Program. "I am disappointed that a permanent solution is not before us, but we can and should extend the program while we work on that final bill," said House Financial Services Committee Chairman Barney Frank, D-Mass. Rep. Frank has introduced a bill that provides for a seven-month extension. The current authority to run the NFIP expires Sept. 30. The House and the Senate have passed separate flood insurance reform bills. The House bill provides new coverage for wind damage, which has complicated negotiations.

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