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				Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), which oversees a 
				federal program that insures about 5 million homes and 
				businesses, on Wednesday posted a notice on its website that the 
				program will not be able to "issue new contracts for flood 
				insurance during a lapse in authority unless Congress passes 
				legislation."
 The National Association of Realtors estimated the decision 
				could disrupt up to 40,000 home sales each month.
 
 FEMA said that during the shutdown, the government-backed 
				National Flood Insurance Program will continue to pay all claims 
				on policies taken out before midnight on Dec. 21.
 
 The federal government has been partially shut down since 
				Saturday because of an impasse over President Donald Trump's 
				demand for $5 billion in taxpayer funding for a proposed Mexican 
				border wall. Last week Trump said his administration was 
				prepared for a lengthy shutdown.
 
 (Reporting by Jason Lange; Editing by Dan Grebler)
 
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