The proposal floated by
Ingoglia, R-
“If we can get those older homes to be more resilient, it will save local governments a lot of money,” Ingoglia said during an appearance at the 2024
Ingoglia’s plan, targeted at homes built in the 1980s or earlier, would freeze local property taxes for 15 to 20 years in exchange for upgrading the residences to comply with current building standards.
Ingoglia said he thought of the proposal after surveying damages along the
“Everything that is built to today’s building codes, in today’s elevations, was pretty much fine. It had some damage, but it wasn’t catastrophic damage,” Ingoglia said.
Helene came ashore in
Most of the damage along the
“It was very apparent to me that that’s where all the losses were. That’s where the insurance losses were. That’s where the losses for the homeowners were. That’s where money was put up by local government, state government and federal government,” he added.
Ingoglia, a former chairman of the
F l o r i d a E m e r g e n c y Management Director
According to Guthrie, the state is on the “cusp” of finalizing a new program with the
“We are working with our federal counterparts, along with the folks here in the state of
Lawmakers have taken a number of steps over the past few years to address the insurance issue, as insurance companies left the state and homeowners’ premiums soared.
As an example, the Legislature in 2022 provided
Lawmakers also have passed measures aimed at shifting policies from the state-backed
The Republican-controlled Legislature also approved proposals seeking to limit lawsuits over property insurance. Such efforts included eliminating what are known as “one-way attorney fees” in an effort to reduce litigation costs and doing away with the long-controversial practice of assignment of benefits for property-insurance claims. Assignment of benefits involves policyholders signing over claims to contractors, who then pursue payment from insurers. Insurers contend the practice led to increased lawsuits.
Albritton, R-
Alice J. Roden started working for Trending Insurance News at the end of 2021. Alice grew up in Salt Lake City, UT. A writer with a vast insurance industry background Alice has help with several of the biggest insurance companies. Before joining Trending Insurance News, Alice briefly worked as a freelance journalist for several radio stations. She covers home, renters and other property insurance stories.