New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill SCR79

Introduced
2/28/22  

Caption

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

Impact

The resolution refers to previous legislation, specifically the Biggert-Waters Flood Insurance Reform Act of 2012, which mandated the phase-out of subsidies for flood insurance premiums. This legislative change has resulted in dramatic increases in costs for New Jersey homeowners, with some facing premium hikes of up to 500% as floodplain zones change. SCR79 seeks to address these financial burdens by advocating for increased federal support to help mitigate the adverse impacts on homeowners who have frequently suffered losses due to flooding.

Summary

SCR79 is a Senate Concurrent Resolution introduced in New Jersey to urge Congress and the President of the United States to increase subsidies for federal flood insurance. The resolution emphasizes the critical role that the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) plays in supporting homeowners who live in flood-prone areas, particularly those affected by disasters like Hurricane Sandy. It acknowledges that due to the absence of adequate private insurance options, the NFIP remains a lifeline for many individuals facing escalating premiums.

Advocacy

The resolution calls for formal action from federal leadership, indicating that it is necessary for Congress and the President to reevaluate flood insurance funding structures. By advocating for increased subsidies, SCR79 underscores the need for comprehensive disaster preparedness and a robust safety net for homeowners dealing with the realities of living in areas susceptible to flooding. The urgency of this message reflects a broader recognition of the challenges faced by communities affected by climate-related disasters.

Contention

SCR79 highlights a significant disparity in federal disaster response, noting that victims of Hurricane Sandy experienced delays in aid compared to those of other disasters like Hurricanes Katrina and Andrew. Critics of the subsidy cuts argue that the elimination of financial support jeopardizes recovery efforts and intensifies the struggles of vulnerable homeowners. The resolution seeks to rectify this by calling for a restoration of subsidies aimed specifically at helping those most in need in flood-prone regions.

Companion Bills

NJ ACR75

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