Florida Homeowners Brace for Another Year Without Insurance Relief

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As Florida’s legislative session reaches its midpoint, one message has grown impossible to ignore: homeowners should not expect any new insurance relief this year. Despite widespread frustration over soaring premiums, lawmakers appear firmly set on avoiding any new insurance reform for 2026.

A Growing Concern for Homeowners

For Floridians across the state, this lack of legislative action is more than a political footnote—it’s a financial turning point. Broward County resident Lisa Riggi shared the painful reality many families are living with.

“We’re looking at moving… it’s not affordable for us to stay here anymore,” Riggi told WPTV.

Stories like hers continue fueling debates over whether earlier reforms were enough to stabilize Florida’s increasingly fragile insurance market.

Republican Leaders Say the Market Is Improving

Senate President Ben Albritton maintains that lawmakers have already pushed through significant insurance reforms in recent years, especially targeting litigation and lawsuit abuse. Republican leaders argue these changes are finally beginning to settle into the system—and that the market simply needs time to correct itself.

Industry insiders share a cautiously optimistic outlook. Windward Risk Managers’ Stacey Giulianti even suggests that rate decreases could be on the horizon—if economic conditions stabilize.

“If inflation stays solid… you’re going to see rates come down again,” Giulianti said.

Democrats Push Back, Calling for Immediate Action

Senate Minority Leader Lori Berman expressed frustration over shelving all insurance proposals this session, including a bold plan for a multi-state risk-sharing compact requiring participation from at least 14 states.

Democrats have submitted 11 insurance-related bills this year—yet every one of them remains stalled under the Republican majority.

What Lawmakers Are Focusing on Instead

With insurance issues set aside, Florida lawmakers are redirecting their attention toward property tax relief—another financial strain impacting families statewide.

Why This Matters for Real Estate Professionals

Insurance volatility doesn’t operate in a bubble—it directly shapes Florida’s real estate landscape. For real estate professionals, mortgage advisors, and insurance agents, staying ahead of legislative trends is essential.

This is where Cameron Academy continues to support industry experts. Whether you’re renewing your professional license or expanding into a new field, our courses help you stay aligned with the ever-evolving regulatory environment shaping your career.

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Florida homeowners won’t see insurance relief from lawmakers this year

Story originally reported by WPTV. Article adapted for Cameron Academy readers.

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