PODCAST: "The Future of Public Service" at Celebrating the American Public Servant with Sen. Tammy Duckworth, Mayor Muriel Bowser, Inspector General Michael Horowitz and Chief Master Sergeant of the Air Force JoAnne Bass Season 2 · Ep 42
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As extreme weather events grow more frequent and severe, the insurance industry faces mounting pressures that threaten both financial stability and community resilience. Rising premiums and insurer withdrawals leave millions, especially lower-income households, without coverage. Implementing adaptation and resilience projects can mitigate future risk, but state and local governments are challenged by the lack of funding sources, leaving the future uncertain. This session will explore how extreme weather risk is reshaping insurance markets, the state and local policy responses needed to address these challenges, and the importance of collaboration across government, industry, and communities to ensure insurance remains a viable, accessible resource and a driver of resilience.
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