Tough love coming in insurance session. Pols indicted. More silencing schools [Miami Herald]
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Late Friday, legislators released a tough-love set of insurance and lawsuit reforms that, if passed, will send plaintiffs lawyers scrambling, many homeowners confused and perhaps leave insurers relieved. It will create more hurdles for roofers and the contractors — in an effort to make it more inconvenient for fraudsters. It will be more difficult to sue an insurance company for failing to promptly pay a claim or for low-balling a payment. People stuck with
WHAT WE’RE WATCHING
Will it be enough? Florida’s property insurance market is in free fall.
The package of proposals does include some new consumer protections. But it may also be a few years late to immediately staunch the rising cost of homeowners insurance that has made Florida’s insurance the most expensive in the nation.
Enriching the execs: One item not on the list of reforms is the insurance industry’s shell company system. Because the hurricane-prone state is a high risk, lawmakers and regulators attempted to attract investors with a system that allows
But how much of Florida’s double-digit rate hikes have gone into enriching executive salaries? Records show that even as profits shrank, insurers awarded millions of dollars in stock dividends to company officers and directors and gave corporate executives compensation packages of between
Rivera’s latest charges: Former Miami Congressman
WHAT WE’RE TALKING ABOUT
State rep accused of fraud: Rep.
One day after being indicted, Harding announced his resignation from Florida’s
Same sex silencing:School districts around the state will also learn this week whether the Florida’s
Broward superintendent learns fate this week: A conflicted
Opening or closing minds?A state
The group, which includes parents and school media specialists, was formed to carry out part of a new law that requires school boards to adopt procedures that provide for the “regular removal or discontinuance” of books from media centers based on factors such as alignment with state academic standards. Members of the conservative group Moms for Liberty, however, say want librarians to limit what kids are exposed to, even suggesting they shouldn’t provide materials about how to register to vote.
Ignoring Trump:Bloomberg reported that at a closed-door event for his campaign donors in
DeSantis team exits:As Gov.
Person of the Year: Before
Another elections fraud case dies: A
Bill grounds
Miami’s new
Biden wants Cuban prisoners released:President
Student loan confusion: Millions of borrowers were wrongly informed that their student loan relief was approved in an email mishap, federal officials say. Between
Court slams
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Tough love coming in insurance session. Pols indicted. More silencing schools [Miami Herald]
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