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Tell Americans the truth about their flood risk

The Hill · Jun 28, 2026, 5:00 PM

Key takeaways

  • But buried inside is a quieter proposal that may matter more to ordinary Americans than anything else.
  • Tell people the truth about where flood risk actually is.
  • FEMA s maps, she said, are really focused on riverine flooding and coastal flooding.

Why this matters: political developments that affect policy direction and public trust.

Ebenhack, File) The Federal Emergency Management Agency review council s final report, released May 7, drew headlines for its big structural proposals to replace disaster programs and shift the National Flood Insurance Program toward the private market.

All of that deserves serious debate. But buried inside is a quieter proposal that may matter more to ordinary Americans than anything else. The council calls on FEMA to improve the quality and transparency of flood-risk data and to revise the maps to align with modernized mapping data.

In plain English: Fix the maps. Tell people the truth about where flood risk actually is. It is the right call, and long overdue.

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