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The Governor has said he will put pen to paper on a new law that aims to address skyrocketing homeowners insurance rates by reducing litigation, but part of the deal also allows Florida’s insurer of last resort to raise rates year over year at a higher pace than in the past.
Citizens Insurance offers coverage to Floridians who can’t find or afford private coverage.
Roughly 5,000 Floridians are flocking to Citizens each week.
“That type of growth is unsustainable,” said Michael Peltier, a spokesperson for Citizens.
Controversial bill to abolish no-fault auto insurance may mean higher premiums for Florida drivers Critics of SB 54 say drivers will pay $344 more on average
Bill could eliminate personal injury protection
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HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY, Fla. â Critics of SB 54 say drivers will pay $344 more on average
Senate Bill 54 gets rid of no-fault or personal injury protection insurance, commonly called PIP.
Instead of paying PIP premiums, drivers would be required to buy bodily injury insurance coverage. And the insurance company for the driver who is at fault in an auto crash would have to pay out up to $25,000 for any injuries.
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How a Miami School Became a Beacon for Anti-Vaxxers
Centner Academy barred teachers newly vaccinated against the coronavirus from being near students. Some parents threatened to withdraw their children. Others clamored to enroll.
Centner Academy’s elementary school campus in Miami. The school threatened teachers’ employment if they got a coronavirus vaccine during the school year.Credit.Scott McIntyre for The New York Times
May 2, 2021Updated 2:16 p.m. ET
MIAMI A fifth-grade math and science teacher peddled a bogus conspiracy theory on Wednesday to students at Centner Academy, a private school in Miami, warning them that they should not hug parents who had been vaccinated against the coronavirus for more than five seconds because they might be exposed to harmful vaccine shedding.
Republicans in several states are pushing bills to give poll watchers more autonomy. Alarmed election officials and voting rights activists say it’s a new attempt to target voters of color.