Connect with us

Hi, what are you looking for?

Top Stories

Rick Scott, Byron Donalds Submit Bills for Flood Insurance Tax Relief

Share this story:

Below is an official statement from Sen. Rick Scott (R-FL) regarding a bill he submitted seeking tax relief on flood insurance.

“As flood insurance premiums continue to rise in Florida and around the country, Senator Rick Scott introduced legislation to provide tax relief for Americans who purchase flood insurance either through the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) or a private insurance carrier. Senator Scott’s legislation incentivizes flood insurance coverage by creating a non-refundable tax deduction for flood insurance premiums. Representative Byron Donalds is leading the companion bill in the House of Representatives. Read the bill HERE.

“As I travel around Florida, I am consistently hearing about how the broken NFIP and its rising costs are hurting Floridians,” Scott said. “I am fighting tooth and nail in Washington to fix it. While we continue to work on permanent solutions to the problems plaguing the NFIP, we need to make sure hardworking folks have access to affordable coverage. That’s why I am introducing and will be fighting to pass legislation that provides a non-refundable tax break to families who purchase flood insurance coverage either through the private market or the NFIP. This is a commonsense bill to ensure Floridians can maintain coverage without breaking the bank. I want to thank Representative Byron Donalds for leading the charge on this good bill in the House of Representatives, and look forward to its passage.”

See also  Rick Scott Introduces Bill to Help Disaster Relief for Fisheries

Rep. Donalds commented on the recent increases in flood insurance rates.

“Over recent years, residents of Southwest Florida and the Sunshine State have been faced with an exponential rise in flood insurance costs. This unsustainable trend is severely impacting hardworking Florida families and it is critical that this problem is immediately addressed. I am proud to introduce House legislation alongside Sen. Rick Scott to provide much-needed relief to flood insurance policyholders throughout our state.”

Senator Scott has been fighting for years to reform the broken NFIP. In August, Senator Scott wrote a letter to David Maurstad, Senior Executive of the NFIP, demanding transparency and accountability as FEMA’s Risk Rating 2.0 has unfairly increased flood insurance rates for millions of Floridians, making the coverage nearly unaffordable for working families who need it. Earlier this year, Senator Scott reintroduced three bills, the Removing Barriers to Private Flood Insurance Act, the Flood Insurance Consumer Choice Act, and the Flood Insurance Transparency Act to reform the NFIP which would help lower the cost of flood insurance, build a more robust private market, and ensure the property insurance market better serves Florida families. Senator Scott’s NFIP package has been endorsed by the Federal Association for Insurance Reform (FAIR).

Click to comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

<

Ed Dean: Publisher

 

Ed Dean is a leading radio and news media personality including hosting the #1 statewide radio talk show in Florida. Contact Ed.Dean@FloridaDaily.com

You May Also Like

Senator Rick Scott

Share this story:Florida Senator Rick Scott was joined by fellow Florida Republican Senator Marco Rubio and Alaska’s Senators Lisa Murkowski (R), and Dan Sullivan...

Senator Rick Scott

Share this story:Below is an official statement from Florida Senator Rick Scott in response to recent antisemitic incidents at Columbia University. Following the ongoing...

Politics

Share this story:Today, following the House of Representatives delivering the Articles of Impeachment for Department of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas to the Senate,...

Elections

Share this story:Even since the Florida State Supreme Court approved an abortion amendment to be placed on the state ballot for this year, Democrats...

Follow us on Social Media