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    Opponents of the bill, sponsored by Sen. Bob Menendez, D-N.J., argued that delaying the rate increases would continue to incentivize people moving into flood-prone areas, which will become more widespread as rising sea levels and warmer waters propelled by climate change threaten to intensify storms. (AP Photo)
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    Opponents of the bill, sponsored by Sen. Bob Menendez, D-N.J., argued that delaying the rate increases would continue to incentivize people moving into flood-prone areas, which will become more widespread as rising sea levels and warmer waters propelled by climate change threaten to intensify storms. (AP Photo)
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    President Bush, center, joined by FEMA Administrator David Paulison, left, and Harvey E. Johnson, Jr., right, receive an update on the preparations for Hurricane Gustav on Aug. 31, 2008, at FEMA Headquarters in Washington. A financial institution is paying lawyers $700 per hour to help Livingston Parish fight FEMA's denials of $60 million in claims for Gustav-related cleanup costs. (AP Photo/Haraz N. Ghanbari)

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    Workers pump 4-methylcyclohexane methanol, a foaming agent used in the coal preparation process, out of a 48,000-gallon tank at Freedom Industries, a chemical storage facility, in Charleston, W.Va., on Friday, Jan. 10, 2014. The White House has issued a federal disaster declaration in West Virginia, where a chemical spill that may have contaminated tap water has led officials to tell at least 300,000 people not to bathe, brush their teeth or wash their clothes. The West Virginia National Guard planned to distribute bottled drinking water to emergency services agencies in the nine affected counties. About 100,000 water customers, or 300,000 people total, were affected, state officials said. (AP Photo/Tyler Evert)
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    Dozens of Department of Homeland Security employees, including Immigration and Customs Enforcement, spend at least half of their time working for labor unions instead of taxpayers while still drawing full salaries, according to a new data obtained by the Washington Examiner. (AP Photo/Khampha Bouaphanh)

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