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Wicker Says Multiple Peril Fight Not Over
Senate Vote on Insurance Amendment "Disappointing"
From: Office of Sen. Roger
Wicker Filed 5/8/08 GCN
WASHINGTON
– By a vote of 19 to 73, the U.S. Senate Wednesday voted against adopting
an amendment offered by Senator Roger Wicker and cosponsored by Sen. Thad
Cochran that would have made multiple peril coverage available under the
National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP). The amendment was strongly
opposed by the chairman of the Banking Committee, Senator Chris Dodd
(D-CT), and the ranking minority member, Senator Richard Shelby (R-AL).
Following the vote, Wicker released the following statement:
“While the outcome of this vote is extremely
disappointing, the people in South Mississippi should know that this is
not the end of the road for our fight to provide relief to families
hurting without access to affordable insurance.
“This is not just a Mississippi problem, nor
is it only a Gulf Coast problem. From Maine to Texas, coastal homeowners
are finding it increasingly difficult to pay for the cost of wind
insurance. In some cases, they aren’t able to find coverage at all. The
status quo is not working, and the federal government must act now to fix
this inequity. I disagree with Chairman Dodd’s belief that this
legislation is not the proper vehicle to address this issue but am
encouraged by the fact that he acknowledged this is a national problem
that needs a federal solution.
“I will continue working with Sen. Cochran
and our Gulf Coast colleagues as the legislative process moves forward.
Along with Rep. Gene Taylor, we have made great progress in educating our
colleagues and the American public about the need to address this
problem. While adoption of this amendment was preferred, the game is
certainly not over. I believe we are still in a strong position to reach
an agreement in conference that will address this problem and provide
solutions for those in South Mississippi and other coastal states that are
in desperate need of assistance.”
The House has already approved its version
of the NFIP bill, including a provision offered by Rep. Gene Taylor
(D-Miss.) and supported by then-Rep. Wicker, to add multiple peril
coverage. Following Senate approval of the bill, which is expected later
today or tomorrow, a House-Senate conference will begin working out the
differences between the two bills before both chambers vote on the final
compromise version.
Wicker said he was also encouraged the
legislation will contain a commission report to study the national
catastrophic insurance problem. It will specifically look at the
insurance situation on the Gulf Coast before and after Hurricane Katrina.
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