Twenty percent is the percent of private sector workers that have access to paid family leave.
I, too, remain very compelled and disturbed by that 20 percent figure, and in particular by the 5 percent figure for low...
The NFIP really should not be considered an insurance program at all.
It is past time to end corporate giveaways and bring our policies in line with the free market.
Whatever the intent of the program, it has come to represent the worst type of corporate-cronyism; using the power of th...
I encourage the House Agriculture Committee to join me in protecting American consumers, workers and manufacturers from ...
We should not interrupt that progress.
Finding a consensus on reauthorization will be challenging, and time is tight.
Frustratingly, the policies of Congress--not FEMA--are the root causes of NFIP challenges.
Clearly, NFIP systemically underprices flood insurance.
I think these property-based subsidies should be phased out over time.
there is a way to have a sort of independent verification of whether or not the risk pricing is as fair as it can be
I think the current system of NFIP is not working properly, it is problematic for taxpayers who have to bail it out, yea...
I think about the repetitive loss and severe repetitive loss properties in particular.
I am hoping that we can find the common ground necessary to avoid a 17th short-term reauthorization.
Let's do no harm. Right now, under existing law, NFIP is moving toward an actuarially sound premium program.
I am hopeful we can find the common ground necessary to avoid a 17th short-term reauthorization.
Access to capital is a true driver of whether a small business startup or entrepreneur can sustain business operations.