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DeSantis leaves strong impression amongst conservative media figures in first GOP debate

DeSantis leaves strong impression amongst conservative media figures in first GOP debate

by Caden DeLisa | Aug 24, 2023

DeSantis’ performance in the Republican primary debate was praised by conservative media pundits for his pragmatic and straightforward approach, showcasing his stateside policy-based accomplishments. The governor managed to contrast his record with Trump’s...
Gov. Ron DeSantis sticks to his guns in quiet first GOP debate

Gov. Ron DeSantis sticks to his guns in quiet first GOP debate

by Caden DeLisa | Aug 24, 2023

Gov. Ron DeSantis focused on familiar domestic talking points during the first Republican primary debate on Wednesday, largely avoiding attacks from other candidates. The governor highlighted education policy, attributing the nation’s decline to its...
Rep. Edmonds refiles bill that would raise minimum teacher salaries to $65k

Rep. Edmonds refiles bill that would raise minimum teacher salaries to $65k

by Caden DeLisa | Aug 23, 2023

Rep. Jervonte “Tae” Edmonds has reintroduced a bill in Florida to increase minimum teacher salaries to $65,000. The “Save Our Teachers Act” would amend current state law, raising the minimum wage from $47,500 to $65,000. Existing bonuses and...
Office of Insurance Regulation authorizes two insurance companies to form in Florida

Office of Insurance Regulation authorizes two insurance companies to form in Florida

by Caden DeLisa | Aug 23, 2023

The Florida Office of Insurance Regulation (OIR) has approved Orion180 Select Insurance Company and Orion180 Insurance Company to operate as property and casualty insurers in the state. The Indiana-based insurers utilized an expansion application to enter...
Citizens Insurance reaffirms ability to pay claims, albeit through surcharges and assessments on non-policy holders

Citizens Insurance reaffirms ability to pay claims, albeit through surcharges and assessments on non-policy holders

by Caden DeLisa | Aug 23, 2023

Citizens Property Insurance Company’s CEO Tim Cerio expressed concern about the company’s ability to pay out claims after a catastrophic hurricane without resorting to surcharges on policyholders and assessments on Florida taxpayers. Cerio affirmed that...
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