Florida’s Public Option »
By Randall Holcombe | Thursday October 29, 2009 at 2:19 PM PDT | 31 Comments
As Congress debates the merits of the “public option” for health insurance, we might look at Florida for some experience, because Florida has had a public option for years, not for health insurance but for property insurance. After Hurricane Andrew hit Florida in 1992 some Floridians were having difficulty purchasing homeowners’ insurance. (The reason:...
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Tags: Disaster Management, Economics, Government subsidies, Healthcare, Insurance, Nationalization, Politics, Regulation, The State




























