by Vivian Young | Dec 13, 2022
As Floridians from across parts of the state continue to recover from Hurricane Ian, Florida’s policy leaders face many challenging issues as they try to prepare the state for major storms in the coming years. As we saw after Ian, Floridians bonded together to help...
by Col. Mike McCalister | Nov 30, 2022
How would you like to be charged $1,000 for a car repair and then find out later that the market rate for that service is just $100? My guess is you would speed back to the repair shop and demand answers or a refund. Unfortunately, a similar scenario is festering in...
by Jerry Williams | Nov 3, 2022
Floridians were hit hard by the pandemic and most recently by Hurricane Ian. At Eglin Federal Credit Union (EFCU), we have been and will continue to work to provide affordable financial services so that families and businesses across Northwest Florida can flourish. We...
by Barney Bishop III | Oct 6, 2022
Florida politics has always been a keen interest of mine, and so the recent Capital Tiger Bay Club debate between Corey Simon and incumbent Senator Loranne Ausley promised to be an interesting one. As the only seriously contested race in the Big Bend area, this...
by Rep. Mike Beltran | Aug 23, 2022
A recent opinion editorial published by the Miami Herald columnist and reporter Fabiola Santiago entitled “Kansas abortion vote should teach cocky Florida Republicans not to mess with women” is unfortunately locked behind a paywall, which means few...