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Florida Gov. Crist OK With Rate Increases by Citizens

March 11, 2009

Florida Gov. Charlie Crist says he’s OK with Citizens Insurance raising its property insurance rates. But not by too much.

Crist said he didn’t favor rates be increased dramatically, but that he wanted to be sure the state-backed insurer remains solvent because so many people depend on it. Citizens carries roughly 1.1 million policies.

Citizens’ rates have been frozen for three years but are scheduled to increase in early 2010 unless state lawmakers intervene. A bill to continue the rate freeze has been filed this session, but has not been heard by lawmakers.

Crist campaigned on having property taxes drop like a rock while keeping homeowner insurance rates down as well.

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  • March 12, 2009 at 1:06 am
    plymn says:
    Any bets that the increase is less than the increase in cost to repair property per the following article? Cost Of Rebuilding Damaged Homes Rising, Study Finds BY DANIEL HAYS ... read more
  • March 11, 2009 at 2:04 am
    Gill Fin says:
    can SF Florida pay back the $750 million stolen from the rest of us SF insureds in other states? Please? Soon we too will be rate inadequate. After seeing how that type of pro... read more
  • March 11, 2009 at 1:53 am
    Bill says:
    Florida start up carriers are a PONZI! 1. Start a company with borrowed 5 million. 2. Create a MGA to administer (Ha) the company. 3 Charge 65% of the premiums for doing so. 4... read more

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