Florida House backs Parental Rights in Education law expansion
The Florida House on Friday took a step toward expanding a controversial 2022 law that prevents instruction about sexual orientation and gender identity in early school grades, approving a measure that would broaden the prohibition through eighth grade.
Dr. Jim Clark explains what people should know ahead of special session on property insurance
As the special legislative session is about to kick off to tackle the stateโs property insurance crisis, News 6โฒs political analyst is breaking down what consumers can expect lawmakers to discuss and vote on.
Florida lawmakers discuss special session on property insurance at Orlando summit
With only a few days left before lawmakers are called back to the state capitol to try and fix Florida's property insurance market, legislators say they are waiting to see the exact language written in the bill they will discuss.
Property insurance changes passed by Florida lawmakers, heading to governorโs desk
But with hurricane season starting next week, Florida House members overwhelmingly gave final approval Wednesday to a measure that seeks to stem property-insurance problems that have led to policyholders across the state losing coverage and seeing soaring premiums.
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis calls for special session to address property insurance crisis
Gov. Ron DeSantis has called a second special legislative session, this time with the goal to address Florida's property insurance crisis which has seen many homeowners lose their insurance or see their premiums skyrocket.
Credit rating agency places โrating watch negativeโ on Reedy Creek bond debt after DeSantis signs law to dissolve districts
If dissolved, the Reedy Creek Improvement District's debt obligations, revenues and responsibilities would be transferred to Osceola and Orange counties and the small cities of Lake Buena Vista and Bay Lake.
DeSantis leaves possibility of property insurance, condo session up to Florida legislators
If Florida lawmakers hold a special session to deal with the troubled property-insurance market or to put additional requirements on condominium buildings, it wonโt come from a directive by Gov. Ron DeSantis.