




| Blame the government… Sort of |
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| Written by Carly Zubrzycki |
| Sunday, 29 June 2008 06:02 |
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In the wake of the floods that have devastated Midwestern America, a recent CNN headline read "Insurance not required, FEMA told flooded town." Long story short, a number of people blame the government for their failure to insure their homes against floods because the government did not require them to do so. They "said they felt misled about the risks of not having flood insurance," and thought that the risks were "miscalculated." As a result, legislation is now being introduced to require that all people living in levee-protected areas have flood insurance.
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