Travis Miller, a founding shareholder and insurance lawyer at Radey Law, said that the Florida insurance market began to improve only after the 2022 reforms.
Darren Craft, founder of Worth Insurance, said reciprocal insurance exchanges offer policyholders collective ownership and potential cost savings over traditional insurers.
The recent legislative session in Florida saw significant engagement from the agricultural community, highlighting the ongoing efforts to support rural development.
Several fish species are now open for recreational harvest in Florida's state waters of the Atlantic, beginning May 1, 2025, according to the latest announcements.
Tom Gaitens, Executive Director of Florida Citizens Against Lawsuit Abuse (CALA), said that protecting tort reform requires strong leaders who stand up to the well-funded Trial Bar Lobby.
Matthew Monson, Esq., founder and manager of The Monson Law Firm, said that Florida's legislative reforms have successfully attracted new insurers and strengthened the property insurance market.
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) is reminding anglers of the ongoing recreational harvest closure of greater amberjack in Gulf state waters from May 1-31.
Governor Ron DeSantis and First Lady Casey DeSantis have announced an initiative by the Florida Department of Education, piloting a program within selected school districts.
Adam Basford, Vice President of Governmental Affairs for Associated Industries of Florida, said that HB 1551 could reverse recent insurance reforms that have brought greater stability and competition to Florida’s insurance market.
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) has announced that the recreational harvest of snook on Florida's west coast will close on May 1.
The Florida Legislature has advanced the Emily Adkins Family Protection Act, a bipartisan measure designed to enhance emergency care procedures, training, and patient screening for life-threatening blood clots, including pulmonary embolisms.