by Brian Burgess | Oct 11, 2023
Florida lawmakers may take a “wait and see” approach to property insurance during the upcoming legislative session. At the same time, a new report finds experts doubtful that legislative changes will be enough to lower premiums. Experts cite three factors...
by Caden DeLisa | Oct 10, 2023
A coalition of 50 organizations and associations has called for an immediate pause in Florida’s Medicaid redetermination process due to concerns about its impact on children’s health in the state. The group cites procedural errors, long call center wait...
by Caden DeLisa | Oct 9, 2023
State Senator Linda Stewart introduced legislation on Monday to establish a childcare voucher program in Florida, aimed at addressing economic difficulties caused by childcare challenges. The proposed program would provide assistance to parents of children aged 18...
by Brian Burgess | Oct 8, 2023
In the politically charged arena that is Florida, a formidable new duo comprised of U.S. Rep. Matt Gaetz and his father, Don Gaetz, has appeared on the horizon. When the elder Gaetz is reelected next year, the their partnership will grow even stronger, evoking the...
by Caden DeLisa | Oct 6, 2023
The U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) has proposed a federal rule that could increase costs for retirement plans in Florida by requiring them to monitor members’ access to electronic communications, potentially leading to higher fees for consumers. This rule...
by Caden DeLisa | Oct 5, 2023
Former House Speaker Kevin McCarthy’s departure has led to the postponement of Farm Bill listening sessions in Florida, which were intended to gather recommendations from farmers, ranchers, and growers for the upcoming Farm Bill. The sessions were scheduled to...