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Related: About this forumDemocrats in the Florida Senate are determined to bring homeowners insurance relief
Democrats in the Florida Senate are determined to bring homeowners insurance reliefLauren Book, Miami Herald, 11/14/2023
(Senator Book is Florida Minority Leader)
Floridas economy is booming but across the state, seniors living on fixed incomes are at risk of losing their homes over skyrocketing insurance costs. Others who lost everything in fierce and deadly storms had to battle with their insurance companies for whats rightfully theirs.
Imagine the added panic of your insurer abandoning ship and leaving the state. This grim reality is playing out for thousands of Floridians struggling because of our states ongoing property insurance crisis.
In recent years, property insurance costs have massively increased for homes of all kinds rural ranch houses, suburban bungalows, coastal condos and everything in between. Adding to the burden, Florida has become Americas inflation hotspot because of outsized housing costs. This didnt happen overnight and the state hasnt done enough to protect Floridians grappling with soaring insurance costs, unaffordable premiums and the growing uncertainty of coverage.
As leader of the Florida Senate Democrats, I, alongside Leader Pro Tem Jason Pizzo, hosted a series of virtual town hall meetings this summer to offer real-time support for Floridians in crisis. Joined by experts, including Floridas Insurance Commissioner Michael Yaworsky, Citizens Property Insurance CEO Tim Cerio, former Chief Financial Officer Alex Sink and former Insurance Consumer Advocate Sean Shaw, we answered questions live and discussed innovative solutions to this crisis, which has been brewing for at least a decade.
Imagine the added panic of your insurer abandoning ship and leaving the state. This grim reality is playing out for thousands of Floridians struggling because of our states ongoing property insurance crisis.
In recent years, property insurance costs have massively increased for homes of all kinds rural ranch houses, suburban bungalows, coastal condos and everything in between. Adding to the burden, Florida has become Americas inflation hotspot because of outsized housing costs. This didnt happen overnight and the state hasnt done enough to protect Floridians grappling with soaring insurance costs, unaffordable premiums and the growing uncertainty of coverage.
As leader of the Florida Senate Democrats, I, alongside Leader Pro Tem Jason Pizzo, hosted a series of virtual town hall meetings this summer to offer real-time support for Floridians in crisis. Joined by experts, including Floridas Insurance Commissioner Michael Yaworsky, Citizens Property Insurance CEO Tim Cerio, former Chief Financial Officer Alex Sink and former Insurance Consumer Advocate Sean Shaw, we answered questions live and discussed innovative solutions to this crisis, which has been brewing for at least a decade.
https://amp.miamiherald.com/opinion/op-ed/article281801568.html
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Democrats in the Florida Senate are determined to bring homeowners insurance relief (Original Post)
teach1st
Nov 2023
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chouchou
(1,387 posts)1. In the passed 12 years..
The republican bills that have helped Floridians are below.
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.What they have done is banned many books, made up some bullshit "Woke" crap. End of post.
hildegaard28
(395 posts)2. This would
Be a great thing for Dems to run on in Florida. It's such a great chance to highlight the failures of the Republican control of the state. Just imagine the ads showing how Republicans fed Florida homeowners to the insurance industry wolves while they were busy banning books and setting up the Thought Police in Florida schools and universities. A real pocket book issue for Dems to run on in a state that is otherwise a lost cause.