Editor's Note: This article originally appeared in National Underwriter, P&C.
WASHINGTON–The National Flood Insurance Program will be allowed to expire once again, a victim of a feud between the House and Senate over proposed legislative changes for NFIP.
The Senate adjourned today without passing an enabling measure to keep the NFIP in business past Sunday, when the current enabling law expires.
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