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Washington, D. C. , November 5, 2009 -- At the podium is David Fowler, Senior Project Manager of the Milwaukee, WI Metropolitan Sewerage District as he addresses participants in the first-ever National Flood Insurance Program Listening Session held in Washington, DC.  The session was designed to brainstorm ideas for making the NFIP more efficient and to serve the needs of Americans better. The NFIP will be undergoing reform by Congress in 2010 and ideas collected during the session will be used to inform Congress about ideas from NFIP stakeholders.  FEMA/John Shea

Washington, D. C. , November 5, 2009 -- At the podium is David Fowler,...

The original database describes this as: Title: NFIP Stakeholder Listening Session in Washington, DC Production Date: 11/05/2009 Caption: Washington, D. C. , November 5, 2009 -- At the podium is David Fowler... More

Texas City, Texas, April 13, 2010 -- The Honorable James Yarbrough, county judge for Galveston speaks at the Galveston County Recovery Coordination Workshop.  FEMA is providing 102. 7 million for the acquisition of properties in Bolivar Peninsula damaged or destroyed as a result of Hurricane Ike. Federal, state and local officials along with individuals and business owners gathered to brainstorm major issues, opportunities, recommendation and solutions to help rebuild Bolivar Peninsula which will participate in the largest acquisition of properties in Texas history. Patricia Brach/FEMA

Texas City, Texas, April 13, 2010 -- The Honorable James Yarbrough, co...

The original database describes this as: Title: Judge Yarbrourgh speaks at Galveston County Recovery Worksh Production Date: 04/13/2010 Caption: Texas City, Texas, April 13, 2010 -- The Honorable James Yarbr... More

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