Florida Legislature Wraps Early with Insurance Fund, Roof and Condo Bills May 26, 2022 By William Rabb By Wednesday morning, it was all over except for the speeches. The five-day special session on the insurance crisis turned...
State Farm Drops Support of LBGTQ Awareness Group After ‘Creepy Neighbor’ Campaign May 25, 2022 After an uproar from conservative groups, State Farm Insurance has dropped its support of a group that said it was...
Florida Lawmakers Set to Adopt Strict Statewide Condo Inspection, Reporting Bill May 25, 2022 After addressing Florida’s insurance crisis, lawmakers on Tuesday quickly approved another piece of legislation they did not get to during...
Florida House Committee Follows Suit, Quickly Approves Insurance Reform Bills May 25, 2022 By William Rabb A Florida House committee and the state Senate wasted little time Tuesday in approving sweeping property insurance bills, leaving only...
Ski Mask and Assault-Rifle Water Gun Prank Leads to Killing of Mississippi Teen May 24, 2022 A teen in Mississippi shot and killed another teen who approached his home with a toy gun that looked like...
Florida Senate Committee Passes Insurance Market Rescue Bill 19-2 May 24, 2022 By William Rabb A Florida Senate committee overwhelmingly approved two measures Monday that supporters believe will go a long way toward trimming roof...
Court Blocks Bulk of Florida’s New Social Media Law as Free Speech Violation May 24, 2022 By Brendan Pierson Most of a Florida law that sought to stop social media companies from restricting users’ political speech violates the companies’...
Sovereign Immunity No Defense in $3B Tenn. Coal-Ash Lawsuit, 6th Circuit Rules May 23, 2022 By Jim Sams Sovereign immunity does not protect a federal contractor against a lawsuit filed by some 60 former employees seeking $3 billion...
Hearing Scheduled on Damages Owed by Mississippi Ex-Cop Who Killed Mother of Four May 23, 2022 A former Mississippi police officer who shot and killed a sleeping woman should pay her four children a quarter-million dollars...
Grand Jury Indicts Former Georgia Insurance Commissioner Oxendine on Fraud Charges May 23, 2022 By Kate Brumback A former Georgia insurance commissioner has been indicted on federal charges related to an alleged health care scheme. A federal...