by Brian Burgess | Nov 3, 2023
The FBI issued a heightened terrorism threat level alert this week in the wake of the ongoing combat between Israel and the Hamas terror group Florida officials received a confidential security briefing in Boynton Beach Attorney General Ashley Moody and other state...
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 Federal court sided with a handful of Florida officials in a ruling against a challenge to Florida’s voter registration signature law. The ruling sets a precedent for upholding stringent voter registration requirements, and noted that in some situations, a...
by Brian Burgess | Oct 31, 2023
Florida lawmakers will convene for a special session to discuss increased funding for the state’s school voucher program aimed at students with special needs. Amid a surge in demand, experts and educators are calling for the removal of the participation cap on...
by Brian Burgess | Oct 30, 2023
Deadline Approaching: Florida residents in Idalia-impacted counties urged to apply for FEMA aid by Nov. 29. FEMA Grants, Small Business Administration loans, and Flood Insurance Program payments are still flowing. FEMA says it has assisted nearly 35,000 impacted...
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...