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Annette Taddeo says she's running for Florida CFO to hold insurance companies accountable
By Jim DeFede at CBS4 Miami
· June 14, 2026
· 2 min read
While races for governor and U.S. Senate often dominate election coverage, Florida voters this year will also decide several key statewide offices that play a major role in state government, including chief financial officer.The office oversees state finances and serves as a regulator of Florida's i
Key takeaway The office oversees state finances and serves as a regulator of Florida's insurance industry, making it one of the most influential positions on the ballot amid ongoing concerns over rising property insurance costs.
Why this matters in The Miami
In Miami, where sea-level rise and flooding risks are already a harsh reality, the impact of rising property insurance costs is particularly pronounced. As a major hub for Latin American and Caribbean communities, many Miami residents are struggling to afford the increasing premiums, which can be a significant burden on top of other living expenses. The chief financial officer's role in regulating the insurance industry takes on added significance in this context, as effective oversight could help mitigate the financial strain on homeowners. Annette Taddeo's pledge to hold insurance companies accountable resonates in a city where residents are keenly aware of the need for stronger advocacy and greater protection from the financial fallout of natural disasters. As the election approaches, Miami voters will be watching closely to see how the candidates for chief financial officer propose to address the pressing issue of insurance affordability in a city where it is a matter of growing concern.
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Category: arts ·
Published: June 14, 2026 ·
Source: CBS4 Miami ·
Reading time: 2 min
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What is this story about? While races for governor and U.S. Senate often dominate election coverage, Florida voters this year will also decide several key statewide offices that play a major role in state government, including chief financial officer.The office oversees state finances and serves as a regulator of Florida's i
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