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Shattering the status quo? Florida lawmakers move to curb auto-glass lawsuits
Florida lawmakers advance a bill (HB 541) aiming to prevent lawsuits over windshield-damage claims by barring the "assignment of benefits" practice, which insurers argue leads to increased litigation. Auto-glass shop owners argue the bill could put them out of...
Old vacation rental regulation feud reignites between cities and state lawmakers
A bill aimed at limiting local governments' power in regulating vacation rental properties has been voted favorably by the Senate Committee on Regulated Industries. The legislation proposes that cities would no longer have the power to issue specific registration...
Florida’s new Office of Insurance Regulation Commissioner faces a daunting task
Michael Yaworsky faces a challenging mandate as the newly appointed Commissioner of the Florida Office of Insurance Regulation due to the insurance industry's upheaval. Multiple companies withdrawing from the market have reduced competition and increased premiums for...
Inflation drives $7 billion boost to state revenues, giving lawmakers more cash to dole out
Economists have increased Florida's general-revenue forecast by more than $7 billion for the current and next fiscal years, giving lawmakers more money to fund programs like education, healthcare, and prisons. The increase in revenue is largely due to higher sales-tax...
Proposed delay of natural gas fuel tax gains support from industry associations
A bill proposing to delay the implementation of a natural gas fuel tax in Florida until 2026 has passed the Committee on Transportation The legislation has received support from business-friendly organizations, including the Florida Natural Gas Association, the...
As affordable housing bill awaits House action, major project breaks ground in one of Florida’s most expensive metros
Two affordable housing projects broke ground in the greater Sarasota metro area of Florida, which will provide 572 units for families, individuals, and seniors. Last week, the Florida Senate passed a bill aimed at boosting affordable housing across the state. The...
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