Citizens Deficit Estimated at $1.7B

March 24, 2006

The House Insurance Committee has received news that the anticipated deficit for Citizens Property Insurance Corporation, the state’s insurer of last resort, is estimated to be $1.7 billion.

Tom Gallagher, Florida’s chief financial officer, released the following statement on the deficit, which by law must be paid through assessments on all Florida homeowners’ insurance policies:

“Today’s news only reinforces the need for immediate rate-relief for Florida’s property owners, which can be accomplished by using surplus sales-tax revenue to offset insurance assessments.

“In the wake of eight hurricanes in 15 months, too many Floridians are already dealing with sharply higher insurance premiums. Refunding hard-earned tax dollars to Florida’s families in the form of insurance rate-relief makes sense and is sound fiscal policy.

“State lawmakers have shown incredible leadership in helping Floridians recover quickly from these storms. Another way to help reduce the burden of storm losses is by refunding surplus sales-tax revenue, and I will continue to urge policymakers to support this measure.

“We need to also reduce the size of Citizens and its financial impact on Florida property owners, including getting out of the business of covering high-end properties and vacation homes.”

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  • April 14, 2006 at 12:43 pm
    Patrick says:
    I suppose if you\'re hung up on details about quotes then you are completely right. Even the name calling is over the top. But the fact is the conceptually, Gallagher has be... read more
  • April 14, 2006 at 12:37 pm
    Advisor says:
    You missed my point to Mark. Name calling aside (which is absolutely counterproductive and insulting to everyone) he DID NOT quote accurately. He took a sound bite remark and ... read more
  • April 5, 2006 at 8:53 am
    Patrick says:
    Richard, I didn\'t refer to Gallagher in a political context, just his competency and vision. He may well win as governor since he has the most name cache. But, he cannot r... read more

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