Senator, I feel the same way you do about the gov't taking over land. Problem is, the majority of folks don't seem to see a problem with it, so long as the gov't makes good to the previous owner(s).
Problem I see is, by law, DNR is only allowed so many acres of land. After that, they have to give, sell or trade it away. So what's to say the same property that once had a "Cannot Ever Rebuild" clause on it doesn't end up in someone else's hands, and they ARE allowed to build?
Doesn't seem like there's any way to beat this system - not so long as the system is wanted by enough people. And as this is the age of Personal Entitlements and Gov't Handouts, I doubt seriously this will change any time soon. As soon as someone would come out talking against the NFIP, scores of others will rip down walls and woodwork screaming that you must certainly hate all those poor, unfortunate people. Next thing you know, you're the bad guy.
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