A Senate vote on legislation that would delay flood insurance premium increasesfor up to four years may take place this week.

Industry officials and members of Congress and their staffsconfirm that efforts are underway by sponsors of the legislation tohave it attached to the 2014 version of the National DefenseReauthorization Act.

The NDAA passed the House by an overwhelming majority June 14.It has been held up in the Senate for a variety of reasons,including requests by women members of the Senate to includeprovisions designed to strengthen prosecution of members of themilitary charged with sexual assault and to deter theseassaults.

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