Big ‘I’ Member Chris Heidrick to Testify in Congress on Flood Insurance
The hearing, which will be livestreamed, will examine the availability of flood insurance in the United States and the steps that can be taken to increase take-up rates.

The hearing, which will be livestreamed, will examine the availability of flood insurance in the United States and the steps that can be taken to increase take-up rates.
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During the conference, independent insurance agents from across the U.S. will share their perspectives with legislators on issues important to the independent agency system.