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When the session starts Jan. 9, legislators will take up several measures, including property insurance and the “deregulation” of public schools.
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A new study suggests these neighborhoods in Miami-Dade and Broward could be abandoned as seas rise.
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Kathleen Passidomo, who's making her "Live Healthy" initiative a priority during the session, discussed this and other issues on The Florida Roundup.
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Randall Croom, Associate Professor of Management at Stetson University, talks about the latest with the property insurance market in Florida.
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Florida Insurance Commissioner Michael Yaworsky provides tips to Floridians who face challenges with homeowners insurance.
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From a federal investigation to a drop in policies, there have been lots of recent developments for Florida's insurer of last resort.
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Florida taxpayer-owned Citizens Insurance is using unlicensed inspectors in a little-known program that is ramping up inspections. Homeowners and industry insiders say the move is alarming.
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State Rep. John Snyder said there's more work to be done to tackle the ongoing insurance crisis.
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WUSF wants to hear about your experience with Florida's volatile insurance market.
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Lawmakers will look into hurricane recovery and resilience during next month’s special legislative session.
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Florida leads the nation in strict building codes, and the decades of hard work have paid off in the increasing number of homes and buildings that survive each time a hurricane slashes the state. But a new report suggests that all those hard-won gains have been undermined by the explosion of growth along the coast.
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A new study and a string of recent financial and industry reports suggest Florida's already deep property insurance problems could get even worse for Florida and other states like California and Louisiana hammered by natural disasters like wildfires, floods and hurricanes.