Byron Donalds questions whether ‘climate change risk’ should matter in reinsurance formula
European companies factor it in. But the Naples Republican says maybe they shouldn't. U.S. Rep. Byron Donalds continues to weigh in on Florida’s insurance market as he runs for Governor, now suggesting that foreign companies and “climate change” analyses are partially to blame for high costs for homeowners.
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