Florida's new House speaker to create committee on hurricane recovery
"The idea ... will be to look at what we're dealing with right now and the recovery effort but also to identify steps we can take ... to make sure that we are fortified for the coming storms."
House Speaker
"Hurricanes Ian and
"The idea ... will be to look at what we're dealing with right now and the recovery effort but also to identify steps we can take ... to make sure that we are fortified for the coming storms," Renner told reporters.
"It'll be a great forum to have a lively discussion about everything that's already been asked about how do we prepare ourselves," he said. "But I want to want to put a note of optimism on this conversation."
"We are more resilient today than we were in the 1970s or '80s," he said. "And so whatever life and the weather and the climate may send our way, I'm confident in the innovation of the people of
Renner, who recently toured
"It was stunning," said Renner, who described the "stark" contrast of a recently built home barely damaged by the storm next "to a pile of rubble" of pre-Andrew construction.
Renner, a Republican, was sworn in during a post-election organization session Tuesday. He will serve two years as speaker over the Republican-majority House. Republican
Hurricane Ian, a Category 4 storm, made landfall
It took more than a 100 lives and left countless homes and businesses wrecked or underwater and nearly 2.7 million people without power.
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• A challenging forecast that at one point painted the bull's-eye on
• And those in the path of the storm, whose past experiences, or a lack of experience with hurricanes, may have influenced their actions.
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"The idea ... will be to look at what we're dealing with right now and the recovery effort but also to identify steps we can take ... to make sure that we are fortified for the coming storms."
House Speaker



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