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Renner Wants to Drop Premium Taxes, Expand Florida Cat Fund Coverage
Florida gubernatorial candidate Paul Renner, a former speaker of the Florida House, wants to eliminate the premium tax on residential property, part of his plan to reduce homeowners’ insurance costs. The plan, which also includes tweaks to the Florida Hurricane …
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According to Insurance Journal’s source item, Renner Wants to Drop Premium Taxes, Expand Florida Cat Fund Coverage, Florida gubernatorial candidate Paul Renner, a former speaker of the Florida House, wants to eliminate the premium tax on residential property, part of his plan to reduce homeowners’ insurance costs. The plan, which also includes tweaks to the Florida Hurricane …
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- Renner Wants to Drop Premium Taxes, Expand Florida Cat Fund CoverageInsurance Journal - 2026-06-04T16:55:42+00:00
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