
With homeowners losing property-insurance policies or facing major rate increases, Democrats said Republicans continue to prioritize โculture war distractions.โ
โFarmers Insurance leaving the state is a clear indication that nothing the Florida Republicans have done has solved the insurance crisis facing us,โ House Minority Leader Fentrice Driskell, D-Tampa, said in a statement.
But Republican state Chief Financial Officer Jimmy Patronis blamed โvirtue signalingโ by Farmers, which announced Tuesday it would end tens of thousands of residential, auto and umbrella policies in the state.
In a statement, Patronis criticized the companyโs leaders for โplaying politicsโ rather than โrunning a successful company.โ Patronis highlighted that Farmers is a signatory to the United Nationsโ Principles for Sustainable Insurance. A November 2022 Farmers news release said the principles are โan international framework for the global insurance industry to address environmental, social and governance risks and opportunities.โ
Patronis said he has directed his staff members to put โtheir heads togetherโ to hold the company accountable for the decision to exit the state and to determine if an investigation is warranted. He also surmised company officials will โget hauled before the Legislature to answer for their actions when the next legislative session begins.โ
Patronis defended measures that the Republican-controlled Legislature has taken to try to address property-insurance problems. Among other things, lawmakers approved changes to limit lawsuits against insurers.
โThe Florida Legislature worked in good faith to stabilize the insurance market โ- and attract capital back to Florida insurance companies,โ Patronis said.
But Rep. Anna Eskamani, D-Orlando, said in a Twitter post that the Republican solution to the insurance problem โis to call it woke.โ And Democrats werenโt alone in questioning Patronisโ response to the Farmers decision. โThe approach of ‘The beatings will continue until morale improves’ is counterproductive.”
Farmers, which will continue to offer policies in Florida through subsidiaries Foremost and Bristol West, said in a statement that its decision was needed to โeffectively manage risk exposure.โ
House Speaker Paul Renner, R-Palm Coast, echoed Patronisโ defense of insurance legislation that has also included helping make available reinsurance, which is crucial backup coverage for insurers.
โWe understand the unfortunate decision to withdraw from the state was not based on the impacts of bipartisan reforms in recent years taken by the Legislature or the future of the stateโs insurance market, but the companyโs financials,โ Renner tweeted. โWhile our reforms will take time to take effect, we put the right systems in place to strengthen our insurance market and provide Floridians with the access to coverage and peace of mind they need for their property.โ
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This article appears in Jul 13-19, 2023.
