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    ASFPM Comments on NEPA

    March 11, 2020

    ASFPM comments on NEPA proposed changes

    By News Editor

    ASFPM submitted our comments on the CEQ proposed changes to NEPA rules today. Attached is a copy of our submittal. We oppose the proposed rule, explain our concers and urge continued use of the existing NEPA rule.

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    Understanding and Managing Flood Risk: A Guide for Elected Officials
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    March 9, 2020

    Understanding and Managing Flood Risk: A Guide for Elected Officials

    By News Editor

    Flood management protects people and property. ASFPM’s three-part guide breaks down the key information you need to fulfill your responsibility as an elected official.

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    Investing in a fully mapped nation requires
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    March 9, 2020

    Flood Mapping for the Nation

    By News Editor

    Since 1969, the US has invested $6.6 billion ($10.6 billion in 2019 dollars) in flood hazard mapping, resulting in nearly $22 billion in losses avoided. But we are far from completing the job, as only 1/3 of the nation’s streams have currently been mapped.

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    Fema Releases Elevation Certificate New Ver Date 02 24 2020

    February 24, 2020

    FEMA Releases Elevation Certificate with New Version Date

    By News Editor

    EMA has now posted the 2019 Edition of the Elevation Certificate. The only change from the previous one is the Expiration Date, which is now November 30, 2022.

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    Joint Statement of ASFPM and APA

    January 9, 2020

    Joint statement of ASFPM and the American Planning Association on proposed changes to Federal NEPA regulations

    By News Editor

    The Trump administration’s proposed overhaul of regulations for federal environmental reviews poses a significant and needless threat to efforts to make the nation’s communities safer and more resilient. By eliminating the consideration of the cumulative impact of projects on climate change, these rules would make projects more expensive to taxpayers while making people and property…

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    Member Alert

    December 20, 2019

    MEMBER ALERT: Thanks to our members for supporting important mapping policy initiative

    By News Editor

    Dear ASFPM members, chapter leaders and state floodplain staff: Yesterday, the Senate voted to approve a $1.4 trillion spending package that will fund the federal government through the end of September 2020. In addition to containing an extension of the NFIP until September 30, 2020; the spending bill also includes $263 million for flood mapping.…

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    Chad Berginnis Testimony in Congress
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    November 20, 2019

    ASFPM Executive Director Chad Berginnis will testify on behalf of ASFPM.

    By News Editor

    ASFPM is testifying today at 1:30 Eastern at the House Select Committee on Climate Crisis. ASFPM Executive Director Chad Berginnis will testify on behalf of ASFPM. The focus of the hearing is: “Creating a Climate Resilient America: Reducing Risks and Costs.” Link to hearing . Link to written testimony . [pdf]

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    November 19, 2019

    ASFPM Chair Ricardo Pineda testifies on behalf of ASFPM.

    By News Editor

    ASFPM is testifying today at 9:00 central in the House Transportation and Infrastructure committee; Water Resources Subcommittee. ASFPM Chair Ricardo Pineda will testify on behalf of ASFPM. The focus of the hearing is on Concepts for the Next Water Resources Development Act: Promoting Resiliency of our Nation’s Water Resources Infrastructure. Link to hearing. Link to…

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    October 10, 2019

    House Committee on Climate Crisis Seeks Input on Report to Congress

    By News Editor

    The House Select Committee on the Climate Crisis will develop a report to Congress suggesting how our nation can help advance a clean energy economy and prepare our nation for the climate change effects. The Select Committee on the Climate Crisis has received recommendations from young climate leaders, policy specialists, business leaders and state and…

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    September 6, 2019

    ASFPM and 33 other groups urge White House to develop flood-ready standard

    By News Editor

    ASFPM joined 33 other groups in a letter to the White House, urging the Administration to develop a flood-ready standard to protect federal infrastructure investments from the devastating impacts and costs of flood-related disasters. Two years ago, the Federal Flood Risk Management Standard, an executive order meant to protect taxpayer dollars spent in flood-prone areas,…

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