Brandes pushes property insurance special session [View all]
TALLAHASSEE Sen. Jeff Brandes, a St. Petersburg Republican who has argued for taking aggressive action to deal with Floridas property insurance problems, intends to pursue polling lawmakers about holding a special legislative session if House and Senate leaders dont call a session on the insurance issue.
In a letter Wednesday to Senate President Wilton Simpson, R-Trilby, and House Speaker Chris Sprowls, R-Palm Harbor, Brandes said Floridians are suffering from skyrocketing rate increases and that he might use a provision in state law to try to spur a special session.
If you are unwilling to issue the call for a property insurance special session and the House and Senate refuse to issue a joint proclamation, I plan to pursue Section 11.011, Florida Statutes, and poll my legislative colleagues for their support of a special session on property insurance in order to prevent further collapse, Brandes wrote.
Under law, Brandes would first have to get 20 percent of the Legislature to file support for a special session with the Department of State. If the 20 percent mark is reached, the department would have seven days to poll lawmakers. A session would be held if it is supported by three-fifths of the House and three-fifths of the Senate.
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