Oppose Ag-Only Farm Bill: Spends More Than Senate Bill; Changes Make Subsidies Permanent
July 11, 2013
Blanket federal spending after disasters can lead to rebuilding that isn’t in the best interest of the community, the state or the nation....
By Sean P. Carr
Reaching agreement on a five-year reauthorization of the National Flood Insurance Program took several years. In the...
By Jennifer Scholtes, CQ Staff
Until a week ago, it looked as if Congress had acted in the nick of time this summer to save the...
Written By: Arthur D. Postal
The National Flood Insurance Program will likely need to go to Congress for additional borrowing authority...
By: Roberta Rampton
Superstorm Sandy is threatening to drag the U.S. government's debt-ridden flood insurance program back into the...
By: Dennis Roooker
In the Oct. 21 Daily Progress, George Will’s column included the following: “America’s bold premise is the possibility...
New Jersey is not Florida North quite yet.
But the widespread wreckage left by Sandy, the nor’easter-tropical storm hybrid that...
New Jersey is not Florida North quite yet.
But the widespread wreckage left by Sandy, the nor’easter-tropical storm hybrid that...
By Amy Harder
As Washington approaches the fiscal cliff and looks to save money in every budgetary corner it can find, experts are...
How will New York's Metropolitan Transportation Authority pay for major damage to aging track, stations and equipment in the flooded...
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Volume XVIII No. 37
Possible action in Syria has become the most recent excuse du jour for Pentagon boosters...
July 11, 2013