Florida State Representative Toby Overdorf has announced that state revenues have surpassed both population growth and inflation, creating an opportunity for property tax relief without the need to introduce offsetting taxes or fees.
Lise, identified as a tech brand builder and cybersecurity writer, expressed concerns on the social media platform X regarding potential tax increases for second-homeowners in Florida.
Floridians for Lawsuit Reform announced on X that Florida homeowners are beginning to see reductions in property insurance rates following legislative reforms from 2022 to 2023.
Floridians for Lawsuit Reform announced on X that recent legal reforms are improving Florida's property insurance market by curbing frivolous lawsuits, resulting in lower premiums and the state's largest rate cut filing in two decades.
Floridians for Lawsuit Reform has announced on X the necessity for safeguards to hold third-party litigation funders accountable and prevent courts from being treated as investment vehicles.
Floridians for Lawsuit Reform has announced that recent legal reforms in Florida have curtailed billboard attorneys' fee schemes and lawsuit mills, leading to reduced litigation, the return of some insurers, and initial relief for homeowners.
Floridians for Lawsuit Reform has announced findings from the Insurance Information Institute, which indicate that motor vehicle tort cases have added $42.8 billion in excess litigation costs from 2014 to 2023.