Nearly a year after 98 people died in the collapse of the Champlain Towers South building in Surfside, Florida lawmakers Tuesday released a proposal that would lead to new condominium inspection and financial requirements. The House and Senate added the issue to a special legislative…
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Fast Track Rejected In Florida Redistricting Fight
An appeals court Tuesday rejected a request by voting-rights groups to fast-track a congressional redistricting fight to the Florida Supreme Court. The decision by the 1st District Court of Appeal was a blow to the groups and other plaintiffs trying to block a redistricting plan…
Read More Fast Track Rejected In Florida Redistricting FightFlorida Property Insurance Changes Aimed At Stabilizing Market
Florida lawmakers began moving forward Monday with a plan to try to bolster the state’s troubled property-insurance market, but homeowners shouldn’t expect immediate relief from soaring premiums. The Senate Appropriations Committee approved the plan (SB 2-D) on the first day of a special legislative session…
Read More Florida Property Insurance Changes Aimed At Stabilizing MarketFlorida Redistricting Wrangling Goes To Supreme Court
Voting-rights groups went to the state Supreme Court on Monday as they try to keep alive the possibility of blocking a congressional redistricting plan that would make it harder to elect a Black U.S. House member this year in North Florida. The filing by attorneys…
Read More Florida Redistricting Wrangling Goes To Supreme CourtGun Rights Rejected In Florida For Illegal Immigrants
In a case stemming from a man brandishing a gun in Tampa, an appeals court Monday rejected a challenge to a federal law that bars undocumented immigrants from having firearms. The 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals said the law does not violate the Second…
Read More Gun Rights Rejected In Florida For Illegal ImmigrantsAppeals Court Puts Florida Redistricting Decision On Hold
An appeals court Friday reinstated a stay against a circuit judge’s decision that blocked a congressional redistricting plan pushed through the Legislature by Gov. Ron DeSantis, pointing to a “high likelihood” that the judge erred. The 1st District Court of Appeal, in a four-paragraph order,…
Read More Appeals Court Puts Florida Redistricting Decision On HoldState Disputes Racist Motivations In Florida Immigration Law
Attorney General Ashley Moody’s office this week asked a federal appeals court to overturn a ruling that blocked key parts of a 2019 law that banned so-called sanctuary cities in Florida. A 61-page brief filed at the 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals disputed conclusions…
Read More State Disputes Racist Motivations In Florida Immigration LawState Takes Aim At Florida Redistricting Ruling
The state asked an appeals court Wednesday to reinstate a stay on a circuit judge’s ruling that blocked a congressional redistricting plan pushed through the Legislature by Gov. Ron DeSantis. An emergency motion filed at the 1st District Court of Appeal argued that Leon County…
Read More State Takes Aim At Florida Redistricting RulingFlorida Property Insurers Seek Hefty Rate Hikes
Roof-damage claims. Lawsuits. Reinsurance costs. For tens of thousands of homeowners, those issues could add up to large property-insurance rate increases if state regulators sign off on proposals presented Tuesday. The Florida Office of Insurance Regulation held three hearings as it weighs rate proposals by…
Read More Florida Property Insurers Seek Hefty Rate HikesJudge Lifts Stay On Florida Redistricting Ruling
After issuing a temporary injunction last week against a congressional redistricting plan pushed through the Legislature by Gov. Ron DeSantis, a Leon County circuit judge Monday ordered that the ruling remain in effect while the state pursues an appeal. The state on Friday appealed Judge…
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