by Regina Brown | Sep 30, 2024
In the past legislative session, a bill was filed to cap medical malpractice damages, specifically those damages that were related to pain and suffering. Unfortunately, that legislation failed, but in my opinion, it is time for someone to file that legislation again....
by Caden DeLisa | Sep 24, 2024
Florida’s congressional delegation has asked President Joe Biden to issue a pre-landfall emergency declaration for Tropical Storm Helene, seeking federal aid as Gov. Ron DeSantis extends the state of emergency to 61 counties. Members of Florida’s...
by News Service of Florida | Sep 24, 2024
TALLAHASSEE — Nearly three dozen new state laws will take effect Oct. 1, including a contentious measure that will limit where homeless people can sleep. Other measures include creating a license plate for Parrot Heads living the life of the late singer Jimmy Buffett...
by Caden DeLisa | Sep 23, 2024
Gov. Ron DeSantis declared a state of emergency in 41 Florida counties as Potential Tropical Cyclone Nine threatens to bring severe weather, including storm surge, heavy rainfall, and damaging winds, to the Gulf Coast. Gov. Ron DeSantis declared a state of emergency...
by Caden DeLisa | Sep 23, 2024
Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody challenged federal jurisdiction in the investigation of the second assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump, claiming the state’s holds a right to investigate and raising concerns about federal agencies...
by Jeff Brandes | Sep 20, 2024
Hard work and innovation are not just individual pursuits. They’re the cornerstone of the American Dream. They’re our national ethos. They’re our collective work ethic. And, apparently, they’re all for nothing if you are a large, successful tech company. That’s the...