Thank you for subscribing to my weekly e-newsletter, and please remember to follow me on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and YouTube. Repeatedly Flooded Communities Preparation Act I recently teamed up with Senator Brian Schatz (D-HI) to introduce the Repeatedly Flooded Communities Preparation Act, which will ensure better protection for communities that have been repeatedly flooded. This bill would help communities like Sumter, Horry County and other areas around South Carolina better prepare for weather disasters before they strike. Repetitive loss properties contribute to nearly half of the National Flood Insurance Programs’ (NFIP) $25 billion debt and make up nearly 30 percent of the claims it pays, while representing just one percent of total NFIP policies. The Repeatedly Flooded Communities Preparation Act asks local leaders to proactively mitigate against flood risk rather than taxpayers paying to rebuild the same properties over and over again. If passed, our legislation would help tackle the NFIP’s debt problems while better preparing communities to weather disasters before they strike, cutting costs, and freeing up resources to be used on needed relief efforts. Criminal Justice Reform I recently testified before of the U.S. House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform’s hearing on “Criminal Justice Reform and Efforts to Reduce Recidivism.” The purpose of the hearing was to examine programs and legislation aimed at rehabilitating offenders, facilitating a successful transition from prison to community, and reducing recidivism. The hearing also marked my friend Congressman Trey Gowdy’s (R-SC) first hearing as Chairman of the committee. You can view my full testimony here. Preserving Ft. Sumter and Ft. Moultrie I also introduced the Fort Sumter and Fort Moultrie National Park Act, which will provide oversight and protection to some of South Carolina’s most significant sites. The bill, which has already received support from the Charleston Metro Chamber of Commerce and the Fort Sumter-Fort Moultrie Historical Trust, establishes a clear management plan for the preservation and maintenance of the site, and also has the potential to enhance local economic opportunities and growth for the surrounding area by increased tourism and visitation. Our state’s history extends well beyond our borders, and runs deep through the very soul of the American story. It is important that we preserve these special places, so they can be enjoyed and appreciated for generations to come. Sincerely, Tim |