by Jim Turner - News Service of Florida | Jan 5, 2023
State lawmakers are promising relief for Florida’s agriculture industry that is still recovering from damage sustained by Hurricane Ian But other factors, including foreign ownership of Florida farmland, is also being scrutinized Senator Jay Collins in the...
by Jim Saunders - News Service of Florida | Jan 4, 2023
Homeowners flocked to state-backed Citizens Property Insurance Corporation last year The so-called “insurer of last resort” grew by 50 percent last year Lawmakers passed a major overhaul of the property insurance market in December, partly aimed at...
by Jim Turner - News Service of Florida | Dec 30, 2022
Don’t get used to sub-three dollar fuel prices in 2023, a new report says, suggesting the year will see more volatility in gasoline costs Analysts say major metros like Miami and Tampa are likely to peak around $4.50 per gallon next year The report says prices...
by News Service of Florida | Dec 29, 2022
From abortion to censorship, Florida faces a wide range of legal fights that will ultimately play out in the courtroom Some will begin in the legislature and end up in the courts Others have already started, including former Democratic Party gubernatorial nominee...
by Jim Turner - News Service of Florida | Dec 27, 2022
A range of new laws and regulations are set to take effect in Florida once the new year rings in From lobbying and toll credits to land preservation and school curriculum training, the measures were passed during regular and special sessions in 2022 The 2023...