Fla. Regulator: Allstate Compliance Still in Question
Southeast News January 25, 2008
Allstate Insurance Co., in an ongoing exchange with the Florida Office of Insurance Regulation, submitted between 12,000 and 13,000 pages of documents Wednesday, according to a company ...
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Subject: 12k to 13k documents
Posted On: January 26, 2008, 9:02 am CST
Posted By: wudchuck
Comment:
how much more can it need and how will they be able to read all and get the weekly updates as well? i enough troubles thinking of reading a 200 page book in 1 week. much less several thousand. i think this just points to useless politcal talk of trying to save face w/the voters. remember that crist can't tell a company how to run a business. and the state had already approved of it's increase of rates for the years in question. now the state can't mandate they lower rates, after all, it allowed them to rise. a smart shopper, would look for low cost insurance. but this is a voting year and all politicians are trying to get the vote of confidence to make many mistakes again for the following term. we seem to think that same old politics works so we re-elect those in office, already knowing they are going to make good mistakes but don't care because we knew it was going to happen. we did not vote for a change of pace, and possibly see good actions amongst those elected. how many of those in office now have been there for more than 2 terms? how many of the are over the age of 62? how many of them been drug tested - ooh, yet they want to get into the baseball issue! again, that is a business - hands OFF! so we give our tax dollars away, and for what? not so wise spending of those elected officials and you wonder why we have a national debt running out of control. how many states are in the same boat?
Subject: 12k to 13k documents