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Disaster Resiliency and Coverage Act of 2025: Strengthening Homeowners Against Natural Disasters

A Bipartisan Effort to Address Insurance Challenges and Promote Disaster Preparedness

Cris Alarcon by Cris Alarcon
February 15, 2025
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Disaster Resiliency and Coverage Act of 2025: Strengthening Homeowners Against Natural Disasters

Congressmen Doug LaMalfa (R-Butte)

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El Dorado County, CA — In response to the escalating frequency and severity of natural disasters, federal lawmakers have introduced the Disaster Resiliency and Coverage Act of 2025. This bipartisan legislation seeks to empower homeowners in disaster-prone regions, such as El Dorado County, by providing financial incentives for property enhancements aimed at mitigating disaster risks.

Key Provisions of the Act:

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  • Grant Program: Homeowners in designated disaster-prone areas are eligible for grants up to $10,000. These funds, administered through state governments, are intended for specific disaster resiliency improvements to their properties.
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  • Tax Exemptions: Payments received from state-run disaster resiliency programs and various federal emergency agricultural programs will not be considered taxable income at the federal level.
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  • Tax Credits: A 30% tax credit is available for qualified disaster risk mitigation activities undertaken by individuals or businesses. This measure aims to support larger property owners whose mitigation costs may exceed the $10,000 grant limit.
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Representatives Mike Thompson (D-CA) and Doug LaMalfa (R-CA), co-sponsors of the bill, emphasize its importance in addressing the ongoing insurance crisis exacerbated by natural disasters. “Property insurance has quickly become one of the single biggest issues I hear about in my district,” said Rep. Thompson. “People can’t get covered: either the available options are completely unaffordable, or there are no options available at all. It’s an untenable situation.”

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El Dorado County residents have faced increasing challenges in securing affordable property insurance due to the heightened risk of wildfires and other natural disasters. The proposed legislation aims to alleviate these challenges by incentivizing proactive risk mitigation, thereby encouraging insurers to remain in the market and offer more affordable rates.

California Insurance Commissioner Ricardo Lara has expressed support for the federal initiative, highlighting its potential to complement state efforts in enhancing disaster resilience. “The grants would be federal-tax-free if Congress passes the bipartisan Disaster Resiliency and Coverage Act,” Commissioner Lara noted, underscoring the financial benefits for homeowners undertaking resiliency projects.

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Local programs, such as the California Department of Insurance’s “Safer from Wildfires” initiative, already encourage homeowners to implement fire-resistant measures, offering insurance discounts for completed actions. The federal legislation would augment these efforts, providing additional financial support and incentives for comprehensive disaster preparedness.

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As El Dorado County continues to navigate the complexities of disaster preparedness and insurance accessibility, the Disaster Resiliency and Coverage Act of 2025 represents a significant step toward empowering homeowners and fostering a more resilient community.

Cris Alarcon

Cris Alarcon

Former Member: Executive Board of Directors, Treasurer, Boys & Girl Club of El Dorado County Western Slope. - Former Member: Board of Directors, Treasurer, Food Bank of El Dorado County. - Opening Team Dealer at Red Hawk Casino - Retried EDC Elections Department Inspector. - Youngest Charter Member of the Hangtown Kennel Club. - Political Strategist and Campaign Manager.

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