I understand the many considerations that led to FEMA's decision to enact a new pricing risk model for flood insurance, but I am concerned that this new pricing model will affect low-income communities in flood zones.
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Warnock raises concerns about FEMA's new flood insurance pricing affecting low-income communities.
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