For months, political foes like Marco Rubio and Elizabeth Warren united behind a push to overhaul the nations flood insurance program by capping annual premium increases and focusing on preventing damage in future floods. Hurricane Harvey could change all of that.
Congress has spent most of 2017 negotiating the National Flood Insurance Program, which must be renewed by Sept. 30. If the program lapses, thousands of real estate transactions and construction projects in flood-prone areas could be affected. But Hurricane Harveys unprecedented flooding in the Houston area changes the debate about the future of flood insurance.