| 1 | House Memorial |
| 2 | A memorial to the Congress of the United States, urging |
| 3 | Congress to support a National Catastrophe Insurance |
| 4 | Program, participate in a federal/state issues summit in |
| 5 | Florida, provide specified federal tax exemptions, provide |
| 6 | a federal income tax deduction, and support the National |
| 7 | Hurricane Research Initiative. |
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| 9 | WHEREAS, during the 2004 and 2005 hurricane seasons, the |
| 10 | State of Florida was devastated by eight hurricanes and four |
| 11 | tropical storms, causing approximately $36 billion in estimated |
| 12 | gross probable insurance losses, and |
| 13 | WHEREAS, the hurricanes from the 2004 and 2005 hurricane |
| 14 | seasons have produced high winds, coastal storm surges, |
| 15 | torrential rainfalls, and flooding resulting in significant |
| 16 | damage to Florida and the Gulf Coast states, which has resulted |
| 17 | in displacement of policyholders from their dwellings, loss of |
| 18 | personal belongings and contents, closing of businesses and |
| 19 | financial institutions, and temporary loss of employment and has |
| 20 | created numerous health and safety issues within our local |
| 21 | communities, and |
| 22 | WHEREAS, the losses caused by the 2004 and 2005 hurricane |
| 23 | seasons have led to dramatic and economically painful increases |
| 24 | in property insurance premiums for Florida's citizens and |
| 25 | businesses, forcing many to consider relocating outside the |
| 26 | state, and |
| 27 | WHEREAS, in 1992, Hurricane Andrew resulted in |
| 28 | approximately $20.8 billion in insured losses and was previously |
| 29 | the costliest catastrophe in the United States, but Hurricane |
| 30 | Katrina alone left the Gulf Coast states with an estimated loss |
| 31 | of approximately $35 billion, and |
| 32 | WHEREAS, natural disasters continually threaten communities |
| 33 | across the United States with extreme weather conditions that |
| 34 | pose an immediate danger to the lives, property, and security of |
| 35 | the residents of those communities, and |
| 36 | WHEREAS, the insurance industry, state officials, and |
| 37 | consumer groups have been striving to develop solutions to |
| 38 | insure mega-catastrophic risks, because hurricanes, earthquakes, |
| 39 | tornadoes, typhoons, floods, wildfires, ice storms, and other |
| 40 | natural catastrophes continue to affect policyholders across the |
| 41 | United States, and |
| 42 | WHEREAS, on November 16 and 17, 2005, insurance |
| 43 | commissioners from Florida, California, Illinois, and New York |
| 44 | convened a summit to devise a national catastrophe insurance |
| 45 | plan which would more effectively spread insurance risks and |
| 46 | help mitigate the tremendous financial damage survivors contend |
| 47 | with following such catastrophes, NOW, THEREFORE, |
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| 49 | Be It Resolved by the Legislature of the State of Florida: |
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| 51 | (1) That the Legislature urges the Congress of the United |
| 52 | States to support a National Catastrophe Insurance Program. |
| 53 | Policyholders require a rational insurance mechanism for |
| 54 | responding to the economic losses resulting from catastrophic |
| 55 | events. The risk of catastrophes must be addressed through a |
| 56 | public-private partnership involving individuals, private |
| 57 | industry, local and state governments, and the Federal |
| 58 | Government. A national catastrophe insurance program is |
| 59 | necessary to promote personal responsibility among |
| 60 | policyholders; support strong building codes, development plans, |
| 61 | and other mitigation tools; maximize the risk-bearing capacity |
| 62 | of the private markets; and provide quantifiable risk management |
| 63 | through the Federal Government. The program should encompass: |
| 64 | (a) Providing consumers with a private market residential |
| 65 | insurance program that provides all-perils protection. |
| 66 | (b) Promoting personal responsibility through mitigation; |
| 67 | promoting the retrofitting of existing housing stock; providing |
| 68 | individuals with the ability to manage their own disaster |
| 69 | savings accounts that, similar to health savings accounts, |
| 70 | accumulate on a tax-advantaged basis for the purpose of paying |
| 71 | for mitigation enhancements and catastrophic losses; and |
| 72 | providing personal income tax deductions for mitigation |
| 73 | expenses. |
| 74 | (c) Creating tax-deferred insurance company catastrophe |
| 75 | reserves to benefit policyholders. These tax-deferred reserves |
| 76 | would build up over time and only be eligible to be used to pay |
| 77 | for future catastrophic losses. |
| 78 | (d) Enhancing local and state government's role in |
| 79 | establishing and maintaining effective building codes, |
| 80 | mitigation education, and land use management; promoting state |
| 81 | emergency management, preparedness, and response; and creating |
| 82 | state or multistate regional catastrophic risk financing |
| 83 | mechanisms such as the Florida Hurricane Catastrophe Fund. |
| 84 | (e) Creating a national catastrophe financing mechanism |
| 85 | that would provide a quantifiable level of risk management and |
| 86 | financing for mega-catastrophes; maximizing the risk-bearing |
| 87 | capacity of the private markets; and allowing for aggregate risk |
| 88 | pooling of natural disasters funded through sound risk-based |
| 89 | premiums paid in correct proportion by all policyholders in the |
| 90 | United States. |
| 91 | (2) That the Legislature urges the Congress to participate |
| 92 | in a federal/state issues summit in this state to discuss and |
| 93 | develop policy positions on current and emerging issues of state |
| 94 | importance that are likely to be considered by Congress to build |
| 95 | better working relationships in order to mutually accomplish |
| 96 | goals of benefit to Floridians. |
| 97 | (3) That the Legislature urges Congress to provide federal |
| 98 | tax exemptions for: |
| 99 | (a) Catastrophe premium equalization deductions charged |
| 100 | and held by the state in a segregated account for the benefit of |
| 101 | insurers for use in the event of a catastrophe. |
| 102 | (b) The Florida Property and Casualty Joint Underwriting |
| 103 | Association. |
| 104 | (4) That the Legislature urges Congress to provide a |
| 105 | federal income tax deduction for residential property insurance |
| 106 | premiums paid by consumers to offset the dramatic cost of |
| 107 | property insurance. |
| 108 | (5) That the Legislature urges Congress to support the |
| 109 | National Hurricane Research Initiative, which is intended to |
| 110 | foster a better understanding of hurricane prediction, |
| 111 | intensity, and mitigation on coastal populations, |
| 112 | infrastructure, and the natural environment. |
| 113 | BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that copies of this memorial be |
| 114 | dispatched to the President of the United States, to the |
| 115 | President of the United States Senate, to the Speaker of the |
| 116 | United States House of Representatives, and to each member of |
| 117 | the Florida delegation to the United States Congress. |