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Wednesday, January 29, 2014

Update: Bi-Partisan Flood Insurance Legislation

At the same time the Senate was voting to move a  bill to delay the drastic hikes in flood insurance rates, the White House released a statement that the Obama Administration does not support the proposed bi-partisan flood insurance legislation. Please join others on Twitter in letting the White House know that there is strong support for flood insurance reforms that would provide relief for American homeowners by tweeting this message to your followers:

@BarackObama @WhiteHouse Support congress's bipartisan efforts to fix #floodinsurance for working-class American homeowners. 

The Senate bill is expected to pass today or tomorrow and move to the House of Representatives.  There are 180 co-sponsors of the bill which come from both parties- and the House Speaker John Boehner said that the Republican-led House may consider it.


Please continue to contact your local Representative and U.S. Senator to work to find a long-term solution for the flood insurance rate increases.

Here is the contact information for my fellow Floridians:


Congressman Gus Bilirakis
Contact: Josh Reiner 
D.C. Office:  (202) 225-5755
Twitter: @RepGusBilirakis
  
Congresswoman Kathy Castor 
Contact: Kevin Karpay 
D.C. Office: (202)225-3376 
Twitter: @USRepKCastor
US Senator Bill Nelson     
D.C. Office: (202) 224-5274
Twitter: @SenBillNelson

 



727-289-7219 local
855-329-7199 toll free
www.principleins.com




 

US Senator Marco Rubio    
Contact: Darren Achord  
D.C. Office: (202) 224-3041
Twitter: @marcorubio



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