Finally, a House property insurance bill
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April 28, 2008

Finally, a House property insurance bill

While the Senate had put the finishing touches on their property insurance bill far earlier in the session, the Florida House is expected to finally release their property insurance language on Tuesday morning, confirmed Rep. Dennis Ross on Monday evening.

No word yet on what the bill will look like. Updates to come.

Comments

Classic. Wait 56 days of session to release the "language" that you are working from for the first time. I am sure that this will be great for the citizens. This is why they were so eager to show it to them.

Dennis Ross is a bafoon.

It took the industry this long to draft the bill? Surely they knew what they wanted the House to do long before now. Four days.....

Dennis Ross has the political IQ of Forest Gump. Remember, this is the same guy who was leading the speakership run, bailed to support Kottkamp, didn't tell his own people, was running for CFO, bailed out of the CFO race, tried to force Seth out of the House race, and tried to fool the voters by switching to Stargel's seat at the last second. Yep, he's a real winner!

Ross and Dockery couldn't strategize their way out of a pole barn. They really are two peas in a pod. Not to mention Ross being on Dockery's payroll for the bullet train.

Oh no, another "fix" - and just how much is this one going to cost me?

I'll tell you what it looks like - slightly less stinky garbage than the Senate's bill.

1:07 (i.e. Industry Shill) - why? Because it removed items industry disliked in the Senate Bill?

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