Florida insurance costs get even worse. Lawmakers are too busy being anti-woke to see | Opinion [Miami Herald]
We know all too well that
According to the data analysis company
If that weren’t enough misery,
Given all of that, you might expect to see the governor and Legislature running around as though their hair was on fire, trying to come up with fixes for our crippled insurance market before regular, non-rich Floridians are forced out and lawmakers get blamed for destroying the middle class.
Lawmakers distracted
But that’s the kind of logic that worked in saner times. In 2023, Florida’s leaders are so busy trying to get Gov.
No, in
That’s a dangerous strategy. As the
For example, on Wednesday, the governor was set to visit the
The picture gets even bleaker for homeowners. They’ll be squeezed by a new requirement passed by the Legislature that says anyone who has a Citizens homeowners insurance policy will have to buy flood insurance. And
Shirking their duty
Those are the hard problems that we elect state lawmakers to tackle. But they won’t. They won’t talk about whether it’s smart to rebuild in vulnerable coastal areas. They won’t dig deep into the policies that created this fragile insurance marketplace. The won’t buck the system long enough to do some nitty-gritty policy work in this state.
The most they do is nibble around the edges, like when they passed a law this year focused on making it harder for people to sue their insurance companies — a measure that’s supposed to help keep insurers’ costs down though we have yet to see that. All the while, they beat the drum on anti-woke issues, never pausing long enough to see that people in this state are hurting.
Floridians deserve better than having critical issues like property insurance shunted to the back of the line amid DeSantis’ shiny new political hopes. The work of the Legislature and the governor isn’t done just because he has launched a presidential campaign.
The state is facing a property insurance crisis. Where are our leaders?
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