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    Who are the NERD fund donors Mr Snyder?

    Raise the curtain.

    Standing Up For Michigan


    By JGillman, Section Multimedia
    Posted on Fri Jul 15, 2011 at 10:38:30 AM EST
    Tags: CD10, Michigan, Candace Miller, National Flood Insurance, Taxpayers (all tags)

    CD10 Candice Miller has seen good and bad about her on these pages.  We call it like we see it, and frankly that is what serves the state best.

    Her current amendment will serve us best as well.  And we would be remiss to not agree with her assessment that National flood insurance should end.

    H/T to the NetRight Daily guys!

    Update [2011-7-15 12:47:44 by JGillman]: BELOW

    Update [2011-7-15 12:47:44 by JGillman]: This in from Tuesday: Walberg Amendment to Help Homeowners Passes

    Washington, DC- Today, Congressman Tim Walberg successfully offered and passed an amendment to H.R. 1309, the Flood Insurance Reform Act, that would assist homeowners adversely affected by new Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) floodplain maps. Since 2006, FEMA has been tasked to issue new flood maps across the country.

    “I have heard from a multitude of my constituents who feel they are the victims of a poorly implemented government mandate. From properties that fall within a newly created floodplain by an inch to communities who have challenged the flood maps with a ninety percent success rate, compelling evidence shows that the current methods FEMA uses to construct these maps are inaccurate, onerous and often punitive. I am pleased to provide this much-needed regulatory relief to my constituents and others affected by it around the country.”

    Congressman Walberg’s amendment would implement a moratorium on the issuance and implementation of new flood maps until the Technical Mapping Advisory Council (TMAC) has completed its due diligence, issued a report on mapping standards, and increased the integrity of the mapping process. The amendment also contains a provision that allows the FEMA Administrator to correct faulty maps that are already in place.

    “Flood insurance should exist to protect homes that are under a real threat of flooding. It should not force homeowners to pay hundreds or thousands of dollars on unnecessary, government-mandated insurance based on incorrectly drawn maps during the worst jobs economy in a generation,” concluded Walberg.

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    I'll give her credit. (none / 0) (#1)
    by KG One on Fri Jul 15, 2011 at 11:05:21 AM EST
    And to be fair, I'll give credit to Rep. Amash as well (happy, Kevin?) for standing up for not only Michigan, but our Constitution as well.

    With the notable exception of those two, republicans going against their own principles and promises (that pesky page 33 again).

    For those without a scorecard:


    "We will require each bill moving through Congress to include a clause citing the specific constitutional authority upon which the bill is justified."

    Yet another time it didn't happen.

    I'm shocked.

    Shocked, I tell you...

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