State Finance & Business
Citizens Property Insurance deal criticized as political payoffs
It's been a long time since state agency Citizens has been this prepared in case a hurricane strikes its policyholders.
State Finance & Business
-
STATE FINANCE & BUSINESS
Scott: Tuition increase vetoed; $65M in Medicaid support OK
Gov. Rick Scott prepares final flurishes for record $74.5 billion Florida budget.
-
STATE FINANCE & BUSINESS
Flurry of deals struck behind closed doors affect millions in spending.
Lawmakers may change but tricks stay the same.
-
STATE FINANCE & BUSINESS
Failed pension plan would have steered new government workers into private investment plan.
Pension plan implodes in Florida Legislature.
-
STATE FINANCE & BUSINESS
A Florida Senate bill to reform Citizens Property Insurance Corp. passed the House and will not raise rates on new policyholders.
The latest version of Citizens insurance will be easier on homeowner pocketbooks.
-
STATE FINANCE & BUSINESS
Lawmakers must wait until Thursday to vote on budget
Dissecting what's in Florida's proposed $74 billion budget.
-
STATE FINANCE & BUSINESS
Senate and House play hot potato with Medicaid bills.
Medicaid bills turn into legislative hot potato.
-
STATE FINANCE & BUSINESS
Florida charter schools land $91M for facilities
Charter school in Florida will receive millions in state funding.
-
STATE FINANCE & BUSINESS
State lawmakers complain about Washington's top-down governance but do same thing locally.
The state and local government tug-o-war on control of financial and other issues remains a tense struggle in Florida.
-
STATE FINANCE & BUSINESS
First Amendment Foundation criticizes 'bad public policy.'
The Florida Legislature is beginnig to shade the Sunshine Laws in the Sunshine State.




