‘Hurricane tax’ vote delayed
Meanwhile, the non-partisan R-Street Institute has estimated that insurance premiums across the United States will increase between $10 billion and more than $20 billion a year, if the provision is signed into law.
In Florida, they say, the increase would be especially dramatic, since families there would see an annual total premium increase of up to $1.62 billion.
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