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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE |
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State Rep. Jim
Wansacz
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Wansacz
introduces plan to fund flood prevention, recovery
Wansacz, D-Lackawanna/Luzerne/Susquehanna/Wyoming,
introduced legislation Monday that would establish the Flood Assistance Program
and Fund (H.B. 1989).
At a Capitol news conference
Tuesday, Wansacz was joined by Reps. Eddie Day Pashinski, D-Luzerne; Frank Andrews
Shimkus, D-Lackawanna; and Ken Smith, D-Lackawanna; to explain the importance
of passing the legislation.
Recurring floods in recent
years have caused severe destruction and irreparable damage across
“Some communities across
our state have been devastated repeatedly due to flood waters,” Wansacz said.
“It is often the same homes and small businesses over and over again, and sadly
a lot of the damage is preventable if we just employed the proper prevention
measures in advance of heavy rains.”
Wansacz’s proposal has two
parts. It would provide money for flood prevention projects -- for example,
to dredge river and creek beds, and to construct, maintain or improve dams,
reservoirs and levees. Secondly, the fund would provide assistance to residents,
businesses and municipalities that sustain damage as a result of a flood.
The initiative would be
funded through an annual $1 surcharge on all homeowners’ insurance and business
owners’ property insurance policies.
“With the small investment
of $1 per year, we can support innovative projects to mitigate flood damage
before it occurs and to help those whose property is damaged or destroyed as
a result of flood waters,” Wansacz said. “Because the flooding is a statewide
issue, the small fee would be shouldered by the many instead of the few.”
Wansacz’s plan has over
65 co-sponsors representing both parties and all regions of the state.
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CONTACT: Nicole Reigelman
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