Florida CFO blames insurer exit on ‘wokeness’. Dems point to $3 billion industry ‘handout’ [Miami Herald]
Florida’s uphill battle with insurance deepened Tuesday with the exit of another large firm —
The national company’s decision to leave the state immediately triggered a round of political squabbling. The state’s chief financial officer accused the company of “playing politics” and threatened some sort of unspecified retaliation while
Farmers is far from the first insurer to leave the state, but the blowback appeared more political than any other in recent memory — possibly because opponents of presidential hopeful Gov
“Florida is a must-win battleground for the
‘It’s brutal’: As premiums continue to soar, another home insurer is leaving
At the center of the argument are the hundreds of thousands of Floridians who’ve lost coverage in the past few years as seven insurers went belly up, 15 stopped writing new business and four — Farmers being the latest — abandoned the state altogether. Another 18 insurers are on a state watch list over financial concerns.
And anyone that still has insurance is paying more than anyone in the nation, at triple the national average.
“People are hurting. They are feeling the financial burden and crunch of this property insurance crisis,” said Florida House Democratic Leader
Farmers announced its decision to leave
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But after rewriting the rules to make it harder and more expensive to sue insurers, premiums are still on the rise. Although a July report from Florida’s
In a letter to Farmers on Tuesday, the
The Republican speaker of Florida’s
“While our reforms will take time to take effect, we put the right systems in place to strengthen our insurance market and provide Floridians with the access to coverage and peace of mind they need for their property,” he wrote.
The state’s chief financial officer,
“The more we learn about
“I sincerely believe that with today’s actions,
Patronis also announced his plan to look into complaints against the company, which could trigger a market investigation and — potentially — fines and fees.
“The Legislature did impactful work to help stabilize the market, and
Farmers didn’t immediately respond to a request for comment about Patronis’ statement.
“We see
She called the recent Republican-led insurance reforms a giveaway to insurance companies of everything on their wish list, along with a “$3 billion handout” that helped insurance companies’ bottom lines but has yet to relieve pressure for policyholders. Driskell, along with other
Rep.
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“We have Floridians who’ve never filed a claim and always paid their premiums on time, but they’re being dropped,” she said. “Floridians cannot afford Florida.”
At the press conference, Eskamani also called the CFO’s tweets and statement about Farmers “embarrassing.”
“I would argue that threatening an insurance company is not a good way to attract more insurance companies to
Patronis’ comments also drew the ire of Rep.
Regulators were warned years ago that insurance companies were altering
“Why are you waiting for them to leave? Now you’re threatening them with levies and fines because you could not solve the problem,” she said.
“Now we’re seeing them blame this on ESG, they’re trying to blame this on wokeness. If that’s really the truth…. Why are you waiting until now to investigate that when you have the ability to look into these companies and determine if they’re solvent in the time of Florida’s greatest need?”
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