WASHINGTON, March 21, 2007 -
National
Association of Realtors® president Pat Vredevoogd Combs today pledged
in a letter to Senators Bill Nelson (D- Fla.) and Mel Martinez (R-
Fla.) to help Congress craft a national natural disaster plan that
would include accessible and affordable insurance, improved
preparedness and thorough planning for recovery efforts.
“Congress must adopt a comprehensive approach to natural disaster
preparedness that encourages personal responsibility, promotes
mitigation measures, ensures insurance availability and strengthens
critical infrastructure. Ensuring such a plan is adopted is a top
priority for NAR,” said Combs. “We are pleased to see that the two
Senators from Florida are taking the lead in forging a national
strategy. NAR stands ready to work with Congress on this important
issue.”
NAR has been an active proponent for the creation of comprehensive federal natural disaster legislation.
Last September, the trade group hosted a Federal Natural Disaster
Policy Symposium, where attendees from across the country reiterated
that natural disasters are a national problem and that state resources
are not sufficient to deal with such “mega-catastrophes.”
“The issue goes beyond hurricanes in Florida, or earthquakes in
California. Natural disasters, such as tornadoes, wild fires and ice
storms, can cause significant damage in many areas of the country and
often result in catastrophic costs,” Combs said. “The strategy
presented today by Senators Martinez and Nelson marks a significant
step forward in securing our nations economic security and national
preparedness.”
The National Association of Realtors®, “The Voice for Real Estate,”
is America’s largest trade association, representing more than 1.3
million members involved in all aspects of the residential and
commercial real estate industries. NAR is the leading advocate for
homeownership, affordable housing and private property
rights.
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