Insurance leaders say that inflation has fueled the rising costs of coverage paid by Florida policyholders in recent years.
A Florida state senator aims to improve regulations around how insurers notify policyholders of cancellations, non-renewals, and rate hikes.
At a state Senate Banking and Insurance Committee meeting, the Office of Insurance Regulation director said regulators are still making a decision.
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