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Florida’s property insurance crisis forces 8,000 more homeowners into Citizens

Florida’s property insurance crisis forces 8,000 more homeowners into Citizens

by Brian Burgess | Sep 20, 2022

Citizens property insurance enrollment has exploded from half a million policies in 2020 to more than 1 million this month Lawmakers are scrambling to come up with a workable solution that protects homeowners and fosters a healthy private insurance environment One...
Tampa’s Moffitt Cancer Center gets big therapeutic research boost from Deerfield Management

Tampa’s Moffitt Cancer Center gets big therapeutic research boost from Deerfield Management

by Brian Burgess | Sep 20, 2022

Tampa’s Moffitt Cancer Center gets $130 million research boost from NY-based Deerfield Management The alliance is aimed at developing new therapeutics to treat cancer Moffitt’s researchers will submit project proposals to Deerfield for development support...
Your tax dollars at work: NPR working with dark money media to recycle old attack on The Capitolist

Your tax dollars at work: NPR working with dark money media to recycle old attack on The Capitolist

by Brian Burgess | Sep 18, 2022

It’s not clear when, but National Public Radio (NPR) says it plans to broadcast a story about “the rise of The Capitolist” to millions of its listeners across the country. NPR has admitted they are partnering with Floodlight News, a...
Florida’s most politically oppressive college campuses, ranked

Florida’s most politically oppressive college campuses, ranked

by Brian Burgess | Sep 10, 2022

UF, FGCU, and FSU have the highest percentage of students and employees who report feeling “intimidated” to share their views on campus The data was compiled from the State University System’s Intellectual Freedom and Viewpoint Diversity 2022 Survey...
Frequently Asked Questions for disillusioned Florida Democrats at the “high water mark” of the 2022 cycle

Frequently Asked Questions for disillusioned Florida Democrats at the “high water mark” of the 2022 cycle

by Brian Burgess | Sep 4, 2022

This week’s column is for Florida Democrats still clinging to the idea that there is a chance for a few major upsets in the Sunshine State. Read the national news – or even a handful of Florida media outlets – and one might be tempted to believe...
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