"You know, everybody in the insurance (industry) that you talk to always says reforms take 18 months," Florida House Speaker Chris Sprowls said. "We're not six months into that. So, it's frustrating for me as a homeowner. It's frustrating for a lot of people. But I want to make sure that we're making the right reforms that are going to have an impact on the marketplace and don't inadvertently have an adverse impact." (Credit: spiritofamerica/Adobe Stock)
If Florida lawmakers hold a special session to deal with the troubled property insurance market or to put additional requirements on condominium buildings, it won't come from a directive by Gov. Ron DeSantis.
DeSantis said he'd "welcome" the return of lawmakers to Tallahassee to address either of the topics if a special session is called by legislative leaders.
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