EDITORIAL: Brandes fighting to solve insurance woes
OUR POSITION: It's good news that someone is pushing the
We don't know Florida State Sen.
Maybe it's because Brandes is finishing his final term — losing his seat because of term limits — but whatever the reason, he has shown a resolve to solving problems this past year. And, he was not afraid to step on some toes.
While no one will ever accuse him of being a RINO, he has a penchant for doing what appears to be in the best interests of his constituents and not blindly following the pack.
Right now, his push to call a second special session to deal with the state's property insurance crisis is paying off.
He, and we, were hoping that would be taken care of in the special session Gov.
But Monday, Gov.
"I absolutely support what
He wrote: "If you are unwilling to issue the call for a property insurance special session and the
In order to accomplish his goal, Brandes had to get 20% of the Legislature to sign up to support a special session with the
We should add that this procedure to work around the Legislature has never been successful.
In a News Service of
"
Brandes deserves credit for his very public effort to get lawmakers into a special session to deal with the problem. What will happen next is anyone's guess but getting DeSantis to budge on the issue was an accomplishment in itself.



EDITORIAL: Brandes fighting to solve insurance woes
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