Governments, both state and local, would best help resolve problems with catastrophe insurance by staying out of it, according to researchers at the Institute for Policy Innovation.
George Pieler and Lawrence Hunter, senior research fellows at the IPI think tank, which has offices in Dallas and Washington, D.C., released a statement calling for officials to adopt a hands-off approach.
They said a key element of resolving catastrophic insurance coverage problems is to remove governments from the political process.
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