'Hope' won't fix Florida's property insurance crisis
If you thought the original was disappointing, the sequel provided more of the same. Last week's special session of the
What came out of last week's three-day special session were bills that continue to put the burden of propping up a faltering industry that is key to the state's all-important real estate market squarely on the backs of homeowners. Floridians already pay an average of
Private insurance firms will receive
"I don't like that. Floridians don't like that," House Speaker
Granted, fixing
The plan the Legislature produced had an air of desperation. "Long-term?" asked State Rep.
Unfortunately, there were other realities that lawmakers favoring the bills failed to take into consideration, and in some cases, rejected outright. For example, Democratic lawmakers offered amendments: pushing for insurance rate freezes and consumer subsidies and other protections for policyholders. But those amendments were defeated by party-line vote. For
The bottom line is,
Thanks to a warming planet, the state is becoming more susceptible to storms, surges and flooding, particularly in low-lying coastal areas that remain magnets for population growth. For years, state leaders have turned a deaf ear to climate change, taking a laissez-faire approach to development and growth management that is now beginning to cost Floridians big-time.
It also hasn't helped when state leaders prefer public confrontation over collaboration in addressing both consumer and industry needs. That was exemplified by this year's name-calling and complaining to federal home mortgage agencies after
As lawmakers dished out their industry-slanted offerings,



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