Ron DeSantis is not ready for Prime Time

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Insurance experts say Florida Governor’s plan to reduce insurance premiums will have minimal impact

JACKSONVILLE, Fla — Governor Ron DeSantis’ proposed budget includes $430 million in tax cuts that aim to lower insurance premiums for homeowners, but the actual savings homeowners might see from the proposal are likely to be minimal.

The Governor’s plan would waive fees and taxes on property insurance premiums for one year and permanently waive those costs for flood insurance policies.

“So, that’ll go up to housing values of $750,000,” said DeSantis.

Mark Friedlander with the Insurance Information Institute argued any effort by lawmakers to ease the burden on Floridian’s wallets in the insurance realm is a positive.

“So, the fact that these are featured in the proposed budget, we like seeing that,” said Friedlander.

But Friedlander cautioned, the expected savings for homeowners would be minimal.

On a property insurance policy equal to the state average of $6,000 a year combined with the average $950 flood insurance policy, homeowners could expect to save about $417 a year or about $35 a month.

For those with property insurance alone, the savings are closer to $240 a year on average, equating to $20 a month.

“So, not a big amount, especially if you’re looking at a $6,000 average,” said Friedlander.
 
Insurance experts say Florida Governor’s plan to reduce insurance premiums will have minimal impact

JACKSONVILLE, Fla — Governor Ron DeSantis’ proposed budget includes $430 million in tax cuts that aim to lower insurance premiums for homeowners, but the actual savings homeowners might see from the proposal are likely to be minimal.

The Governor’s plan would waive fees and taxes on property insurance premiums for one year and permanently waive those costs for flood insurance policies.

“So, that’ll go up to housing values of $750,000,” said DeSantis.

Mark Friedlander with the Insurance Information Institute argued any effort by lawmakers to ease the burden on Floridian’s wallets in the insurance realm is a positive.

“So, the fact that these are featured in the proposed budget, we like seeing that,” said Friedlander.

But Friedlander cautioned, the expected savings for homeowners would be minimal.

On a property insurance policy equal to the state average of $6,000 a year combined with the average $950 flood insurance policy, homeowners could expect to save about $417 a year or about $35 a month.

For those with property insurance alone, the savings are closer to $240 a year on average, equating to $20 a month.

“So, not a big amount, especially if you’re looking at a $6,000 average,” said Friedlander.
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You almost gotta laugh. President Biden can't put a sentence together and he hasn't given a unscripted speech in three years but lefties think DeSantis isn't ready for prime time.
 
The smartest thing Republicans could do would be just to lose decisively in 2024 while cleaning out the MAGA trash. Come back strong in 2026 with a Senate slate of candidates that want to help solve America's problems. They could transform their party and come up big.
Help Solve Americas Problem ??? I love how Deep State Democrats solve the homeless problem by bringing in MILLIONS OF MORE HOMELESS PEOPLE ,,,,Notice how the MSM never poses the question about WHY BIDEN IS FLOODING THE USA WITH POOR PEOPLE

The Democrap party is the party of the Global Elite and they could care less about the "DEPLORABLE'S". Their mission is AGENDA 2030
 
Help Solve Americas Problem ??? I love how Deep State Democrats solve the homeless problem by bringing in MILLIONS OF MORE HOMELESS PEOPLE ,,,,Notice how the MSM never poses the question about WHY BIDEN IS FLOODING THE USA WITH POOR PEOPLE

The Democrap party is the party of the Global Elite and they could care less about the "DEPLORABLE'S". Their mission is AGENDA 2030
Another conspiracy theory.
 

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