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POLICY VISIONS FOR THE HOME INSURANCE CRISIS

A Blog Series

CCP fellows and allies interrogate the contours of the current and future home insurance crisis,
so that we can collectively envision policy changes that will make housing safer and more affordable for all. 

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Disaster Response and Recovery Systems are Failing Black and Brown Communities in Texas

Moira Birss with Andrew Barley of West Street Recovery

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The home insurance crisis is a threat to financial stability

Jordan Haedtler and Tracey Lewis

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Who’s left out of the Florida insurance crisis conversation

Moira Birss with MacKenzie Marcelin

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Are premium price increases really a way to reduce climate risk exposure?

Paula Jarzabkowski

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How the insurance crisis threatens affordable housing development

 Moira Birss with Brendan Mitchell

and Seana O’Shaugnessy

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What is insurance?

Rebecca Elliott

The Insurance Crisis is a Housing Crisis
 

Zac Taylor and Sarah Knuth

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