{"id":1316,"date":"2013-06-28T16:48:35","date_gmt":"2013-06-28T16:48:35","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.national-hurricane-center.org\/?p=1316"},"modified":"2013-11-08T23:14:52","modified_gmt":"2013-11-08T23:14:52","slug":"twia-meets-to-address-finances","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.national-hurricane-center.org\/uncategorized\/twia-meets-to-address-finances","title":{"rendered":"TWIA Meets To Address Finances"},"content":{"rendered":"

The Texas Windstorm Insurance Association (TWIA) met for the first time this year on June 18 in order to prepare a plan to raise funds and increase efficiency for future storms after the Legislature was unable to approve any reforms to the agency during the recent regular session.\u00a0Senators and representatives filed different bills in efforts to financially restructure the agency, however none of these bills gathered enough support for a vote on the chamber floor.<\/p>\n

The agency is struggling to find sources of income after Hurricane Ike nearly bankrupt the TWIA. Currently the TWIA is still fighting claims of wrongdoing from policyholders who didn’t receive proper payment for damages caused by the storm, and the agency will now have to reveal plans on how it will manage the rebuilding process on top of addressing its financial situation.<\/p>\n

The claims from Hurricane Ike have totalled $2.7 billion and the TWIA has gone almost $200 million overbudget paying out policies and litigation around those policies, considering it didn’t have enough to cover even half of the damages caused by the storm. The agency says it should have at least $500 million in its budget for storms and hopes to increase its funding to $3.45 billion this year. This funding would consist of:<\/p>\n