‘Our priority legislation aims to make Florida into a national model for effective, efficient CPA licensure.’ The Florida Institute of Certified Public Accountants drew more than...
Florida’s Insurance Commissioner says the state’s three-year-old property insurance reforms are continuing to push the market toward stability, but there’s still work to be done on...
‘Newer insurers are writing property insurance policies in the state and litigation costs are declining.’ The Americans for Prosperity Foundation is launching a statewide mail and...
Associated Builders and Contractors of Florida has named Richard Backa of Baker Construction as its 2026 State Chair, placing the longtime industry leader at the helm...
A state agency is repaying the federal government a portion of $10 million of the Medicaid money that had been diverted to Hope Florida and spent...
Senate President Ben Albritton wisely sent a memo to his colleagues on Wednesday reminding them to “take care to insulate themselves from partisan-funded organizations and other...
Last Call – A prime-time read of what’s going down in Florida politics. First Shot Attorney General James Uthmeier used his appearance at the Florida Chamber’s...
A panel of insurance, legal and medical experts at the Florida Chamber’s 2025 Annual Insurance Summit offered a blunt assessment of the state’s fight against auto-insurance...
As Congress wrestles with health care subsidies, U.S. Rep. Aaron Bean hopes to find a solution that a broad range of Americans can support. While Bean,...
Chief Financial Officer Blaise Ingoglia warned that the state’s insurance tort reform legislation is at risk of being repealed under changing political headwinds. Ingoglia said he...