CNN —The US Senate Budget Committee is launching an investigation into whether Florida’s state-backed home and property insurance company has enough money in the bank to withstand future disasters, as scientists warn warming oceans and sea level rise are making storms more destructive.
Citizens Property Insurance Corporation exists as a so-called insurer of last resort - if owners cannot convince a private insurance company to cover their property, Citizens will step in.
If that were to happen, the Senate Budget Committee is worried Florida might turn to the federal government looking for a bailout, Whitehouse said.
State insurers of last resort were originally intended as a stopgap for consumers, ensuring their coverage wouldn’t be interrupted.
Florida isn’t alone; some major private insurers have either pulled out or stopped writing new policies in wildfire-prone California.
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