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Bipartisan lawmakers seek to cut condo insurance costs through valuation pilot program

Bipartisan lawmakers seek to cut condo insurance costs through valuation pilot program

by Caden DeLisa | Dec 11, 2023

A pair of bipartisan lawmakers have introduced a bill aimed at creating a Condominium Windstorm Pilot Program to offer new insurance options for condominium associations using Citizens Property Insurance Corp.  The measures posit changing the insurance model from...
Senate Republican files autonomous practice measure, seeks to retain Florida nurse anesthetists

Senate Republican files autonomous practice measure, seeks to retain Florida nurse anesthetists

by Caden DeLisa | Dec 11, 2023

Senator Blaise Ingoglia has introduced a bill aiming to expand autonomous practice for Advanced Practice Registered Nurses (APRNs) and Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists (CRNAs) by removing the requirement for a written supervision agreement with a physician or...
Seminole tribe to resume payments to Florida under renewed gaming compact

Seminole tribe to resume payments to Florida under renewed gaming compact

by Dara Kam - News Service of Florida | Dec 11, 2023

The Seminole Tribe announced its plans to resume payments to Florida, committing to at least $650 million over the next year as part of a 30-year compact. The compact, ratified by Gov. Ron DeSantis and the Legislature, gives the Seminoles control over sports betting...
State University System recommends restart to FAU presidential search

State University System recommends restart to FAU presidential search

by Caden DeLisa | Dec 7, 2023

An audit released by the State University System of Florida’s Inspector General on Thursday highlighted legal and procedural issues in Florida Atlantic University’s presidential search, recommending a complete restart of the process.  The audit further...
Citizens CEO in response to Senate inquiry: “we will always have the ability to pay our claims”

Citizens CEO in response to Senate inquiry: “we will always have the ability to pay our claims”

by Caden DeLisa | Dec 6, 2023

Citizens Property Insurance Corp. CEO Tim Cerio addressed concerns regarding the company’s financial stability and claims-paying ability during its Wednesday Board of Governors meeting. The comments follow a U.S. Senate Budget Committee inquiry, which suggested...
Insurance Commissioner Michael Yaworsky claims federal overreach in climate risk data collection

Insurance Commissioner Michael Yaworsky claims federal overreach in climate risk data collection

by Caden DeLisa | Dec 6, 2023

Florida Insurance Commissioner Michael Yaworsky expressed strong opposition to the Federal Insurance Office’s (FIO) proposed data collection on climate-related financial risks in a letter to U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen.  Yaworsky criticized this as a...
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