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Affordability in question: The National Flood Insurance Program needs $1.4 billion more to function
Sep 05, 2017As the expiration date of the National Flood Insurance Program looms, the Congressional Budget Office, a nonpartisan analysis for the U.S. Congress, calculated the financial soundness of the program. Turns out, the program is extremely in the red and has an expected one-year shortfall of $1.4 billion. But with the impact of Hurricane Harvey still fresh on everyone’s mind, the urgency to do something is growing.
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Small Business Administration to give out $3.3B in Hurricane Harvey disaster loans
Sep 01, 2017 -
Mortgage industry unites together to support Hurricane Harvey relief
Sep 01, 2017 -
When priorities collide in M&A
Sep 01, 2017 -
Chronos Solutions innovates tax monitoring and lien release services
Sep 01, 2017 -
DataTree delivers innovative real estate Data as a Service solution
Sep 01, 2017 -
Houston’s vacant apartments could house Hurricane Harvey victims
Aug 31, 2017 -
Wholesale is the best option for loan officers
Aug 31, 2017 10:00 am -
Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac suspend foreclosures and evictions in wake of Hurricane Harvey
Aug 29, 2017 -
HUD extends disaster relief to Hurricane Harvey victims
Aug 28, 2017 -
Wells Fargo and JPMorgan Chase each donate $1 million for Hurricane Harvey relief efforts
Aug 28, 2017