by News Service of Florida | Aug 5, 2024
Hurricane Debby, a Category 1 storm, made landfall near Steinhatchee, Florida, causing widespread flooding and power outages across the state, with Gobv. Ron DeSantis and emergency officials warning of continued flooding and severe weather impacts. Hurricane Debby...
by Caden DeLisa | Aug 2, 2024
Congressman Byron Donalds unveiled his Summer 2024 Nuclear Push this week, a ten-part initiative comprising six legislative bills and four letters to international leaders to enhance U.S. leadership and competitiveness in the global nuclear energy market. GOP...
by Caden DeLisa | Aug 2, 2024
Citadel CEO Ken Griffin donated $12 million to the “Keep Florida Clean” initiative as part of his $20 million commitment to defeating Amendment 3. Citadel CEO Ken Griffin announced on Friday that he made a $12 million contribution to the “Keep...
by Brian Burgess | Aug 2, 2024
At a revenue estimating conference last week, AHCA and state economists acknowledged that the legal quagmire surrounding the Medicaid Managed Care program has caused problems with overall budget forecasting. State economists were wringing their hands last week at a...
by News Service of Florida | Aug 2, 2024
TALLAHASSEE — Florida regulators this week approved proposals that would allow private insurers to take more than 400,000 policies from the state’s Citizens Property Insurance Corp. in late October as the hurricane season starts to wind down. Insurance Commissioner...
by Caden DeLisa | Aug 2, 2024
OneBlood, a Florida-based nonprofit blood donation center, experienced a significant ransomware attack that has disrupted its operations and potentially endangered the blood supply to hospitals. OneBlood, a Florida-based nonprofit blood donation center, announced on...