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Atwater Again Decides Against Senate Run

Atwater Again Decides Against Senate Run

Chief Financial Officer Jeff Atwater said this week that he won’t run for the U.S. Senate seat being vacated by Marco Rubio in 2016.  Atwater decided against a Senate run earlier this year, but his prominence as a statewide elected official coupled with the lack of a clear-cut leader to replace Rubio prompted speculation as […]

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CFO Names New Insurance Consumer Advocate

CFO Names New Insurance Consumer Advocate

Florida’s Chief Financial Officer Jeff Atwater has named Sha’Ron James as the state’s Insurance Consumer Advocate effective August 3.  Ms. James most recently has been the Director of the Division of Rehabilitation & Liquidation within the Department of Financial Services.  “Sha’Ron’s experience holding insurance companies accountable and her in-depth understanding of the insurance industry raises […]

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CFO Calls for Insurance Company Stress Test

CFO Calls for Insurance Company Stress Test

Chief Financial Officer Jeff Atwater recently called for an insurance company stress test designed to give consumers confidential that Florida’s residential property insurers are well-managed and will be able to deliver when Florida next experiences a hurricane.  Atwater believes the results should be made public and should show the process the insurers, particularly smaller insurers, […]

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2014 Saw Significant Property and Casualty Issues

2014 Saw Significant Property and Casualty Issues

As 2014 comes to a close, several of the issues that commanded considerable attention during the year reached their resolution and set the framework for 2015 ahead.  When we all return from the holidays, the legislative committee weeks will be upon us and the 2015 legislative session will begin before we know it.  However, before […]

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OIR, CFO Comment on Property Insurance Rates

OIR, CFO Comment on Property Insurance Rates

The Florida Office of Insurance Regulation responded to Chief Financial Officer Jeff Atwater’s request for an analysis of whether insurers are reflecting reduced reinsurance costs in their rate filings.  Based upon a detailed review of filings that have been made by insurers among Florida’s Top 30 in writings, the OIR has concluded that insurers indeed […]

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Atwater to Remain CFO

Atwater to Remain CFO

Chief Financial Officer Jeff Atwater will remain in his current position and will seek reelection.  Atwater placed his name in consideration for the presidency of Florida Atlantic University.  Atwater announced at the time that the decision was a difficult one for him and in no way reflected any diminished enthusiasm for his position as CFO.  […]

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Citizens Names Members to Executive Team

Citizens Names Members to Executive Team

Citizens Property Insurance Corporation has named two new members to its executive team.  Board member John Rollins recently resigned from Citizens’ Board of Governors, stating that he wanted to avoid any conflict of interest as he considered future opportunities with Citizens or in the private sector.  Rollins now has been named Citizens’ chief risk officer. […]

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CFO Atwater Supports Comprehensive Approach to Property Market

CFO Atwater Supports Comprehensive Approach to Property Market

Florida Chief Financial Officer Jeff Atwater spoke before the Senate Banking & Insurance Committee to say that “standing still” on Florida property insurance issues is not an option.  Atwater encouraged the committee to pursue legislation designed to reduce the potential assessment burden on all Floridians that would arise from deficiencies in the state-created insurance entities.  […]

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The Law Behind the Citizens Rate Debate

The Law Behind the Citizens Rate Debate

The rate levels of Citizens Property Insurance Corporation have received considerable attention in recent weeks.  Citizens committees have considered the possibility that under current law it should be charging actuarially sound rates for new customers and its capped rates should apply only to existing customers.  Although the statutory basis for this approach has been part […]

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