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Senator and of Florida have joined together to introduce a bill that would pool federal and state resources to manage the costs of major disasters and cover the greatest damages that happen during catastrophes. Clinton’s support of this bill brings national attention to the issue of the ever increasing cost of insuring structures damaged during hurricanes, wildfires or other unforeseen natural disasters.

Hillary had expressed an interest in this issue long before the latest catastrophic fires swept through Southern California. The fund would pull money from the federal treasury and participating states like hurricane prone locations like Florida, Mississippi, Alabama or areas susceptible to wildfire damage like California. This fund would be funded by the sale of bonds which would help to cover the majority of the major disasters that occur annually. This fund would allow private insurers to offer more to residents who have been hit by the tremendous rate increases.

The House Democrats are firmly behind a similar bill but the Senate is taking a wait and see attitude. The Senate is considering the creation of a commission to study the issue. The bill has many hurdles to face before it can become law, President Bush is expected to veto the bill.

It is thought that it may take the new president to pass the bill. Republican Mitt Romney has also expressed interest in a national insurance pool.

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