by Guest Contributor | Mar 3, 2022
Over 3.5 million Floridians, including more than 850,000 children, are struggling with food insecurity in 2022. With skyrocketing inflation causing double-digit price increases for food, gas, rent and other household staples, hard-working families are struggling to...
by Bill Herrle | Mar 2, 2022
No one wants a tax audit, but it’s especially burdensome if you’re a small business owner. Small businesses usually don’t have teams of accountants or tax lawyers on staff to handle these things. Usually, the person tasked with gathering up the receipts and justifying...
by Lynn Massey | Mar 1, 2022
Pharmacy benefit managers, or PBMs as they’re commonly known, are often the target of misguided attacks in the healthcare (pharmacy) industry – particularly from big drug companies that would profit if PBMs were less effective. This year, we are seeing renewed...
by Alix Miller | Feb 11, 2022
You’ve probably seen the headlines: “U.S. Allows Teens to Drive Semi-Trucks” or some variation of that phrase has been circulating over the past month among news outlets and social media platforms. It is a phrase that is misleading because 18- to 20-year-olds are...
by Guest Contributor | Feb 7, 2022
Throughout the pandemic, school districts across America gave families their first taste of remote learning… and it stunk for most of them. Students struggled at home with shoddy curriculum, watching teachers try to solve technical glitches in real time, while parents...