by Brian Burgess | Aug 2, 2024
At a revenue estimating conference last week, AHCA and state economists acknowledged that the legal quagmire surrounding the Medicaid Managed Care program has caused problems with overall budget forecasting. State economists were wringing their hands last week at a...
by News Service of Florida | Aug 2, 2024
TALLAHASSEE — Florida regulators this week approved proposals that would allow private insurers to take more than 400,000 policies from the state’s Citizens Property Insurance Corp. in late October as the hurricane season starts to wind down. Insurance Commissioner...
by Caden DeLisa | Aug 2, 2024
OneBlood, a Florida-based nonprofit blood donation center, experienced a significant ransomware attack that has disrupted its operations and potentially endangered the blood supply to hospitals. OneBlood, a Florida-based nonprofit blood donation center, announced on...
by Caden DeLisa | Aug 2, 2024
S&P Global Ratings upgraded the University of Florida’s debt outlook from stable to positive due to its market position and financial surpluses, while affirming various long-term ratings on its revenue bonds. S&P Global Ratings upgraded its outlook on the...
by Caden DeLisa | Aug 2, 2024
A tropical rainstorm approaching Florida this weekend is expected to strengthen into a tropical storm, bringing heavy rainfall, gusty thunderstorms, and potential flooding to the state. A tropical rainstorm making landfall over Puerto Rico is expected to strengthen...
by Caden DeLisa | Aug 1, 2024
Gov. Ron DeSantis declared a state of emergency for 53 Florida counties ahead of the potential landfall of Invest 97L, a tropical wave expected to develop into a tropical depression. Gov. Ron DeSantis declared a state of emergency via an Executive Order on Thursday...