by Brian Burgess | Feb 21, 2023
While tort reform is the top priority for Associated Industries of Florida (AIF) in the 2023 legislative session, the group also listed 133 other priorities broken down by industry. AIF will advocate for legislative changes through specific policy councils and...
by Caden DeLisa | Feb 15, 2023
Gov. Ron DeSantis unveiled his proposal for a ‘digital bill of rights.’ The package of legislation includes a series of provisions to enhance user privacy on internet platforms and protect minors from being targeted online. The proposal would also make...
by Brian Burgess | Jan 26, 2023
Electric utility reps testified before a Senate Committee on Wednesday that storm hardening efforts are proving effective FPL said undergrounding cables were resistant against storm damage and faster restoration was made possible as a result Duke energy testified that...
by Jordan Kirkland | Jan 11, 2023
ThreatLocker has served Orlando and beyond as a leader in endpoint security technologies According to the company, ThreatLocker provides “cutting-edge cybersecurity tools” which allow “companies to chart their own course free from...
by Julio Fuentes | Dec 14, 2022
There’s a reason the First Amendment was first on the list of unalienable rights America’s founders endowed us with. The freedom to worship, speak, publish, gather, and protest how we want is the foundation of our democracy. Social media platforms, which...
by Jordan Kirkland | Dec 7, 2022
Americans received 4.7 billion robocalls in November, according to YouMail Florida saw 373.9 million robocalls in November, an 10% increase November’s volume was the highest level of robocalls recorded since March of 2021 US consumers have received 46 billion...