by Caden DeLisa | May 17, 2024
Senate President Kathleen Passidomo informed lawmakers that while Florida’s property insurance market shows signs of stabilization and positive trends due to recent legislative reforms, continued efforts are necessary to ensure these benefits effectively...
by Andrew Powell | The Center Square | May 17, 2024
A new report indicates that since Florida enacted tort reforms in 2023, the state has experienced a significant decline in the number of “nuclear” verdicts, with its ranking dropping from second to seventh place nationally. A new report shows that the...
by Caden DeLisa | May 16, 2024
A federal judge ruled portions of Florida’s SB 7050 unconstitutional, specifically striking down the Citizenship Requirement that imposed fines on noncitizen participation in voter registration activities, marking a legal victory for voter registration groups. A...
by Caden DeLisa | May 15, 2024
Gov. Ron DeSantis signed three bills into law addressing energy policy, state investments, and procurement practices, which include divesting from Chinese companies, prohibiting forced labor in supply chains, and banning wind turbines near Florida’s coastlines....
by Caden DeLisa | May 14, 2024
The U.S. Department of the Interior has urged the Supreme Court to reject West Flagler Associates’ challenge to a sports betting compact between the Seminole Tribe and Florida, arguing that the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act supports the compact’s legality....
by News Service of Florida | May 14, 2024
A new $5 million statewide ad campaign featuring mothers, law-enforcement officers, and veterans aims to boost support for a proposed constitutional amendment for the recreational use of marijuana in Florida, with four ads running across multiple platforms emphasizing...