NU Online News Service, Sept. 26, 3:06 p.m. EDT

Extension of the current authorization for the National Flood Insurance Program will be hanging in the air today if a planned Senate vote on a continuing resolution conflicts with an earlier House vote.

The House on Friday passed a continuing resolution designed to fund the government until Nov. 18. If the Senate passes its own version and the House—which is in recess—does not return to deal with the issue, some parts of the NFIP would shut down at midnight Friday.

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