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The number of policies held by Florida’s Citizens Property Insurance Corp. has dropped to its lowest level in nearly three years due to the ongoing depopulation program.
A companion measure to Gov. Brian Kemp’s plan to overhaul the state’s civil litigation system will address the rising costs of insurance.
As CBS navigates President Trump’s $20 billion lawsuit, ’60 Minutes’ maintains its critical coverage of the new administration.
Today’s parliamentary session is set to feature a question-and-answer session with Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli, alongside other legislative business.
A recap of ‘The Florida Roundup,’ a weekly program discussing key issues impacting Florida residents, including insurance, education, and potential changes to FEMA.
A House panel in Florida is considering a bill that would shift the responsibility for attorney fees in property insurance lawsuits, reigniting a debate about consumer protection and insurance market stability.
Florida leaders, including House Speaker Daniel Perez, are calling for an investigation into property insurance companies after a report suggests they misled lawmakers about their financial struggles.
A bill proposing universal windstorm coverage through Florida’s Citizens Property Insurance Corp. has been withdrawn, with a potential feasibility study under consideration.
Two proposed constitutional amendments in Florida seek to address rising home insurance costs through different approaches, potentially impacting policyholders and property owners.
A recent report reveals the insurance industry’s questionable practices behind Florida’s ongoing crisis, despite claims of market stability. Voters are feeling the pain, and lawmakers are facing the heat.