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WSIA Flood Panel on Risk Rating 2.0: 'It's Going to Take a Long Time to Fill that Hole'

John Dickson, president, Aon Edge, and Craig Poulton, CEO, Poulton Associates, said the National Flood Insurance Program's Risk Rating 2.0 methodology takes too long to raise rates and caps rates at a low level (Nov. 17, 2021).

Nov. 19, 2021

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