Florida's Insurance Crisis Under National Scrutiny Amid Rising Rates and Political Debate

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The U.S. Senate Budget Committee debated the causes of the national insurance crisis, with Democrats blaming climate change and Republicans citing high government spending and inflation. Florida, facing increased hurricane threats, sees national insurers dropping plans or raising prices, leaving many residents uninsured or turning to state-backed Citizens Property Insurance. The My Safe Florida Home program will offer grants to help homeowners fortify their homes against storms, potentially lowering insurance premiums.
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- Rhode Island senator says Florida's insurance market looks to be 'swirling the drain' South Florida Sun Sentinel
- Big rate hikes by Florida insurers are getting more scrutiny Miami Herald
- Florida woman details home insurance woes on Capitol Hill Bay News 9
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