robin sollie runs the tampa bay beaches chamber of commerce and says her members are angry. we have to understand the true trickle-down effect this will have on the economy. - we could be going through a whole other foreclosure crisis. coldwell banker branch manager scott humphries says the flood- insurance problem is wreaking havoc on the real-estate market. the market really slowed down, and we saw a lot of buyer activity, and listing activity taper off. one promising solution for floridians is from the state legislature. it put an easing on regulations so private insurers are able to write premiums for homeowners. but most residents and business owners agree a solution needs to come from capitol hill. right now, if there are elected officials not looking out for your best interests, don't vote that person back into the legislature. look for someone that can change what's happening. but no real solution is on the horizon for florida's homeowners. for first business news, i'm jackie keenan. the house could vote this week on the homeowner flood insurance affordaility act. si