He's about to get taken to the woodshed for not dealing with the property insurance crisis in FL. Just last year 6 more insurers in the state went insolvent. More are refusing to cover property in the state. The state run (hmmm... sounds like socialism) insurance company is the only org filling in the gaps. They are now forcing people to update 15 year old roofs, or their premiums will triple. Ian will likely force others to be insolvent, which will then flow to the taxpayers in the state.
Yes, a lot of this is due to climate change and increasing power and damage of storms as well as rising sea levels and storm surges. But a less talked about aspect is that FL is exceptionally litigation-friendly, and property insurance cos have felt the brunt of those lawsuits, many of which are frivolous. DeSantis needs to get back to work and do the job he was elected for, instead of campaigning for the job he wants.
Experts tell Axios the major problem Florida's insurance companies are facing isn't weather. It's litigation.
www.axios.com