Florida lawmakers, our homeowners insurance crisis isn’t your investment opportunity
As Floridians struggle with homeowners' insurance premiums that have been spiraling to unaffordable heights, what are
In one of the most tone-deaf moves that lawmakers could come up with right now, at least one state legislator —
Wow. What a great financial opportunity. Except, oops, it sure sounds like they'd be making money on the backs of suffering homeowners, their constituents.
Worse, this is happening after
And all the while, it seems the measures they trumpeted as helping homeowners also help legislators — in the wallet.
The Herald notes that new companies coming to
OK, fine. But that doesn't mean lawmakers should be trying to profit from the very crisis that's plaguing the people in their districts.
Sen.
He said he understands the optics "aren't great" but if more affordable policies are the result, homeowners probably won't care.
That might be the case if those cheaper policies are available tomorrow, but that's not going to happen. The cost savings for homeowners would have to be significant, too, to really make a dent in such an expensive insurance market.
None of this seems to be illegal. It might not violate any ethics rules. Investors can do what they want. And we don't begrudge legislators making a living. But there's a gut check here, too.
How many of us want to send someone to
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