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Government Needs to Loosen Grip on Insurers

Posted on March 3, 2010March 3, 2010 by Prof. Patricia Born

By Patricia Born

Despite this year’s calm hurricane season, the past decade of disastrous storms has made it more difficult for many homeowners to find affordable insurance. Not surprisingly, they blame the insurance companies. It’s not that simple ….
To read the full article, click here. 

 

(Originally published in the South Florida Sun-Sentinel, News-Journal, November 19, 2009) 

 

 

 

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  • Job One For The Next Cabinet: Rebuilding Florida’s Property Insurance Market
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