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Despite lack of hurricanes, claims abuse driving up Citizens insurance premiums in Florida

Despite lack of hurricanes, claims abuse driving up Citizens insurance premiums in Florida

by Christian Cámara | Jul 25, 2016

Last year Florida marked ten years since it was last hit by a hurricane. This “drought,” coupled with responsible reforms enacted by lawmakers in recent years has allowed Florida’s insurance market to recover from the unusually active 2004 and 2005 hurricane seasons....
Christian Cámara: How Cuba Normalization Threatens American Taxpayers and U.S. National Security

Christian Cámara: How Cuba Normalization Threatens American Taxpayers and U.S. National Security

by Christian Cámara | Jun 22, 2016

Watching Air Force One roar above Cuba’s dilapidated streets en route to Havana’s airport last March was indeed an imposing and historic sight to behold. It represented the culmination of more than two years of the Obama Administration’s efforts to warm and normalize...
 

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