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FEMA Flood Insurance

In this photo taken May 12, 2010, a bicycle trail sets atop a levee in the foreground protecting various petroleum-related industry and homes from the Mississippi River on Wednesday, May 12, 2010, near Hartford, Ill. Property owners across the country who fear they'll be forced to buy expensive flood insurance under a push to draw up new floodplain maps may soon catch a break. U.S. Sen. Dick Durbin of Illinois said this week that the Federal Emergency Management Agency is offering the coverage at sharply lower rates for two years. (AP Photo/Jim Suhr)

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