by Brian Burgess | Nov 7, 2023
Florida’s Medicaid managed care contracts, worth billions, are up for renewal as the state enters a re-procurement process, with 11 providers including Centene’s Sunshine Health vying for new six-year agreements. The re-procurement follows a $9 million...
by Brian Burgess | Nov 1, 2023
As Citizens Insurance continues to absorb more homeowners policies, state regulators approved a second tranche of policies to be offloaded to private insurers. About 125,000 policies will be migrated to private carriers in January, according to the Office of Insurance...
by Brian Burgess | Oct 31, 2023
A landmark legal ruling found the National Realtors Association, Keller Williams, and HomeServices of America guilty of inflating real estate commissions, with a $1.8 billion penalty. Lead attorney Michael Ketchmark immediately filed a class action suit against NAR...
by George P. Bush | Oct 26, 2023
This opinion-editorial first appeared in the Wall Street Journal. The Capitolist republished it with the permission of the author. An epic debate is unfolding among Republicans about our vision for the nation. While I support strengthening our governing philosophy by...
by Brian Burgess | Oct 26, 2023
The U.S. Supreme Court has allowed Florida’s gambling compact with the Seminole Tribe to proceed by lifting a stay on a lower court ruling. However, Justice Brett Kavanaugh expressed concerns about the legality of the Tribe’s off-reservation gaming...
by Jim Saunders - News Service of Florida | Oct 25, 2023
Citizens Property Insurance Corp. saw a drop in policyholders, down from 1.412 million to 1.325 million in two weeks as private insurers take over 100,000 policies. Private carriers are participating in a “depopulation” effort, assuming nearly 100,000...