Over the past year, NAR has advanced member interests on a wide range of federal insurance public policies. Here is a sample of NAR’s efforts, including links. National Flood Insurance Program • NAR Issue Summary: National Flood Insurance Program • NAR Issue Summary: Private Flood Insurance Options • NAR FAQ: NFIP Expired Sept. 30, 2025 • REALTOR Mag: NAR Calls for Response on Impact of Government Shutdown • REALTOR Mag: As Shutdown Continues, So Do Complications for Housing Sector • Advocacy Scoop: What a Shutdown Means for Real Estate • REALTOR Mag: NFIP by the Numbers: The Economic Ripple Effect of a Lapse • NAR Washington Report: NAR Reiterates Call for Long-Term Reauthorization • NAR Flood Insurance Landing Page Natural Disaster Policy • NAR Issue Summary • NAR Washington Report: Senate Committee Unanimously Passes Bipartisan ROAD to Housing Act • REALTOR Mag: Let’s Reform NFIP, Strengthen FEMA Programs, NAR Stays • NAR On Common Ground: The Economy of Hazards • NAR Research: Evaluating a National Disaster Insurance Program • NAR Consumer Guide: Homeowners Insurance • NAR Consumer Guide: Fire Damage & Policy Coverage • NAR Natural Disaster Policy Landing Page • NAR Homeowners Insurance Landing Page Health Care Reform • NAR Issue Summary • NAR Washington Report: NAR Testifies on Association Health Plans (AHPs) • NAR Press Release: NAR Advocates for AHPs in Congress • REALTOR Mag: NAR Renews Call for Access to AHPs • NAR Health Care Reform Landing Page Terrorism & Pandemic Risk • NAR Issue Summary: Terrorism Risk Insurance Act (TRIA) • NAR Issue Summary: Pandemic Insurance • NAR Terrorism Insurance Landing Page
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