April 27, 2010
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In our specialized yet pluralistic world, where the interests and needs of people from many walks of life overlap in surprising ways, the number and range of activities of nonprofit organizations continues to grow. Continue Reading »
Florida’s top insurance regulator told his bosses at the March 23 cabinet meeting that the state’s property insurance market remains fragile despite no hurricanes hitting the state of Florida for the last four years. Continue Reading »
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Even the most optimistic forecasters concede that the climb out of this Great Recession will continue to be steep and arduous. Florida, especially, has been hammered with high unemployment, mortgage failures, and tumbling property values. Continue Reading »
The state’s largest property insurer — Citizens Property Insurance Corp. — has found itself on the defensive once again in the last few months. Questions about its contracts and finances have sparked criticism from elected officials and divided the board that runs the company that has more than 1 million policyholders.
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If you listened to President Barack Obama and some members of Congress talk about health care, you would most certainly believe that your premiums will miraculously go down now that they have passed their very complex health insurance reform bill. On numerous occasions during his presidential campaign, Obama stated that a family would see its health insurance premiums go down by $2,500 per year if reforms were passed. Continue Reading » |
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