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Lawmakers to tackle property insurance
Article published on Sunday, Dec. 3, 2006 |
TALLAHASSEE - Governor-elect Charlie Crist, Senate President Ken Pruitt (R- St. Lucie), and House Speaker Marco Rubio (R-Miami) announced that they will call a special session of the Florida Legislature starting Jan. 16, 2007 to begin an effort to restructure Florida's property insurance market and provide relief to Florida residents and businesses.
The Senate, House, and Governor-elect will work with Gov. Jeb Bush and Chief Financial Officer-elect Alex Sink to develop a comprehensive reform plan with the goal of increasing competition, lowering rates, providing incentives for preparedness and creating greater transparency for consumers.
"The lack of available and affordable property insurance is the biggest threat to our economy - we cannot wait until the 2007 Legislative Session to find the solutions that our families and businesses need," said Bush. "I know the legislature will benefit from the research and proposals of the Property and Casualty Insurance Reform Committee, led by Lt. Governor Jennings. Tremendous groundwork has been laid to position the legislature to have a productive Special Session."
Florida families are suffering from the devastating effects of skyrocketing rates and cancelled insurance policies, and they desperately need relief," said Crist. "I am optimistic that we can find solutions that will address not only our immediate needs, but will also yield a better system to address future storms that are predicted to make landfall in Florida."
"We have some of the brightest and best minds in the Florida Legislature, and we will need every member pulling together," said Pruitt. "It is now time to roll up our sleeves and tackle the pressing problems that voters have sent us here to solve."
"Working together, I know we can find comprehensive solutions for Florida's families, businesses, and property owners," said Rubio. "Any solution we propose must include savings for all insurance consumers and an expansion of the current private insurance market. We will consider any and all ideas that will improve affordability, quality, and availability of insurance."
 | Article published on Sunday, Dec. 3, 2006
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