New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill SCR76

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

Urges Congress and the President of the United States to increase subsidies for federal flood insurance.

Impact

The measure highlights that the NFIP is essential for homeowners in New Jersey, especially in light of the challenges presented by Hurricane Sandy and other flooding incidents. Recent changes to the NFIP, particularly the Biggert-Waters Flood Insurance Reform Act of 2012, which phases out certain subsidies, are poised to increase flood insurance premiums. Many homeowners could face hikes in costs by as much as 500%, exacerbating their financial hardships and potentially leading to reduced coverage among those at risk.

Summary

Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 76 (SCR76) is a legislative measure urging the United States Congress and the President to take action to increase federal subsidies for the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP). This resolution is particularly focused on property owners from New Jersey who have experienced frequent losses due to flooding, thus emphasizing the need for more affordable flood insurance options. The urgency of this resolution is underscored by historical flooding in New Jersey, notably from Hurricane Sandy in 2012, which severely impacted many communities along the shore and in flood-prone areas.

Conclusion

SCR76 advocates for a concerted federal response to enhance flood insurance subsidies aimed at protecting vulnerable communities in New Jersey. By addressing the challenges of affordability and availability in flood insurance, the resolution seeks to facilitate essential support for property owners to rebuild and recover, ultimately leading to greater resilience against future flooding events.

Contention

Opponents of the subsidy reduction argue that the elimination of federal subsidies places an undue burden on homeowners already facing financial strains from frequent floods. The historical context provided by comparing relief responses from earlier disasters, like Hurricane Katrina, indicates discrepancies in how federal aid has been managed, with Hurricane Sandy victims waiting longer for assistance. This discrepancy fuels calls for immediate legislative changes to support affected homeowners and maintain affordable insurance rates.

Companion Bills

NJ ACR71

Same As Urges Congress and the President of the United States to increase subsidies for federal flood insurance.

NJ ACR75

Carry Over Urges Congress and the President of the United States to increase subsidies for federal flood insurance.

NJ SCR79

Carry Over Urges Congress and the President of the United States to increase subsidies for federal flood insurance.

Previously Filed As

NJ ACR75

Urges Congress and the President of the United States to increase subsidies for federal flood insurance.

NJ ACR71

Urges Congress and the President of the United States to increase subsidies for federal flood insurance.

NJ SCR79

Urges Congress and the President of the United States to increase subsidies for federal flood insurance.

NJ SCR21

Urges Congress to investigate claims that insurance companies have used revised engineering reports to deny flood claims from Superstorm Sandy.

NJ SCR58

Urges Congress to investigate claims that insurance companies have used revised engineering reports to deny flood claims from Superstorm Sandy.

NJ HR345

Memorializes Congress to establish federal disaster insurance

NJ SCR57

Urging The Congress Of The United States To Enact A National Reinsurance Program To Address The Multi-state Insurance Crisis Resulting From Catastrophic Natural Disasters.

NJ SR41

Urging The Congress Of The United States To Enact A National Reinsurance Program To Address The Multi-state Insurance Crisis Resulting From Catastrophic Natural Disasters.

NJ HR291

Memorializes the United States Congress to end Risk Rating 2.0 and to take certain other necessary actions to alleviate the financial burden of flood insurance

NJ SCR22

Urges U.S. Department of Justice to investigate certain claims handling practices related to Superstorm Sandy flood insurance claims.

Similar Bills

NJ ACR75

Urges Congress and the President of the United States to increase subsidies for federal flood insurance.

NJ ACR71

Urges Congress and the President of the United States to increase subsidies for federal flood insurance.

NJ SCR79

Urges Congress and the President of the United States to increase subsidies for federal flood insurance.

LA HCR24

Memorializes Congress and the Louisiana congressional delegation to take such actions as necessary to fully fund the Livestock Indemnity Program in response to the negative impact created by losses to the Louisiana livestock industry as a result of Hurricane Laura and Hurricane Delta

LA HCR251

Memorializes congress to support the Southeast Hurricanes Small Business Disaster Relief Act of 2010

LA HCR3

Memorializes congress and the Louisiana congressional delegation to take such actions as are necessary to require the Federal Emergency Management Agency to grant Louisiana full federal funding for disaster expenses associated with Hurricane Laura or to grant Louisiana the ability to utilize alternative sources of federal funds as any needed match if full funding is not provided

NJ SCR48

Urges Congress and President to permanently exempt Puerto Rico from Jones Act.

FL H4003

Federal Catastrophe Risk Pool