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April 30,
2009
CFO SINK
URGES CONTINUATION OF MY SAFE FLORIDA HOME
PROGRAM WITH EXISTING FUNDS
TALLAHASSEE-
Florida Chief Financial Officer Alex Sink
today sent a letter to Senate President
Atwater and House Speaker Cretul urging the
continuation of the successful My Safe
Florida Home program with half of the funds
remaining in the program. CFO Sink
requested that at least 50% of the estimated
$30-$40 million in unused funding be
transferred into the FY 09-10 Budget,
instead of forcing the My Safe Florida Home
program to end this year.
“In these
challenging economic times, a renewed
commitment to hardening homes against
hurricanes with the My Safe Florida Home
program is a smart investment for Florida.
I hope that you recognize the need to
continue this successful program, and allow
at least 50 percent of the remaining funding
to be used to help more Floridians
strengthen their homes,” CFO Sink wrote.
A copy of
the letter is attached and below:
April 30, 2009
The
Honorable Jeff Atwater
President,
Florida Senate
The
Honorable Larry Cretul
Speaker,
Florida House of Representatives
Dear President Atwater and Speaker Cretul:
To truly reduce Florida’s long-term
hurricane risk, we need to help as many
Floridians as possible harden their homes.
Since its establishment in 2006, the
successful My Safe Florida Home program has
resulted in reduced insurance rates for
consumers, new jobs for our economy, and
stronger homes for Floridians.
In 2006, the Florida Legislature committed
$250 million to this worthwhile program.
While the majority of this funding has been
spent to help hundreds of thousands of
Floridians receive inspections and harden
their homes, it is estimated that
between $30 million to $40 million will be
unused when the program is set to sunset at
the end of this fiscal year.
Given the overwhelming success of the
program, I urge the Legislature to
transfer at least half of the remaining
funding into the FY 2009-2010 Budget to
continue the My Safe Florida Home program,
instead of forcing the program to sunset.
To be clear, I am not asking for any
additional funding for this program. I am
only requesting that half of the money
already in the program be used to continue
to harden Floridians’ homes.
More than 40,000 homeowners have been
approved for grants through the My Safe
Florida Home program to improve the strength
of their home from the devastating damage
caused by hurricanes. Over 29,000 of these
homeowners have been reimbursed and are now
more secure in their homes. We have also
signed up more that 400,000 Floridians
statewide for free wind inspections.
Approximately 55 percent of homeowners who
received an inspection are eligible for an
average savings of $216 on their insurance
without taking any further action.
There is also new research that shows what a
good investment the My Safe Florida Home
program is. According to an analysis done
this month by catastrophe risk experts Risk
Management Solutions (RMS), for every
grant dollar provided by the My Safe Florida
Home program, hurricane losses are expected
to be reduced by as much as $1.50.
And if targeted homes continue to be
mitigated, we will see over $2.00 in risk
reduction for every $1.00 invested with My
Safe Florida Home.
In these challenging economic times, a
renewed commitment to hardening homes
against hurricanes with the My Safe Florida
Home program is a smart investment for
Florida. I hope that you recognize the need
to continue this successful program, and
allow at least 50 percent of the remaining
funding to be used to help more Floridians
strengthen their homes.
Sincerely,
Alex Sink
Chief
Financial Officer
State of
Florida
cc:
The Honorable Charlie Crist
The Honorable J.D. Alexander
The
Honorable Marcelo Llorente
