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DATE (28)
1968
2004
500-year
2005
FEBRUARY 1, 2006
1973
later than June 30
6-month
1998
30-day
September 1, 2005
each year
2006
3-month
SEMIANNUAL
annually
NOVEMBER 15, 2005
1974
December 31
later than June 30 of each year
100-year
5
year
19
month
9
2004
109–65
later than 90 days
EVENT (4)
SESSION
H. R. 4320
the ‘‘National Flood
Hurricane Katrina
Hurricane Rita
GPE (4)
the United States
the United States of America
Massachusetts
21
States
ORG (31)
SEC
Congress
FEMA
the State of the Union
the national flood insurance program
Federal
Blumenauer Flood Insurance Reform Act
the Federal Emergency Management Agency
Agency
the Federal Emergency Management
House of Representa-
the national flood insurance pro-
Management Agency
United
Fed
National Flood Insurance Program Enhanced Borrowing
Federal Emergency Management Agency
CIAL
reuter-Blumenauer Flood Insurance Reform Act
IB
Union Calendar No
the Committee on Financial Services
the Committee of the Whole
House
the Whole House
U.S.C.
the Federal Register
the National Flood Insurance Act
Senate
THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
Flood
Insurance
the National Flood Insur-
PERSON (4)
Bunning
FRANK
OXLEY
Subparagraph
Topic Classifications
congressional legislation
98.1%
financial regulation
67.9%
government oversight
56.6%
Extracted Keywords
flood insurance
flood
national flood
insurance program
homeowners
insurance
extending
study regarding
mandatory
require ments
risks
properties
reform act
purchase
plain
Forensic Analysis
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