Sobering Statistics — and the Antidote
Floridians on average pay a ton for auto and health insurance.
In fact, according to 2007 statistics compiled by the National Association of Insurance Commissioners, for HO - 3 homeowner packages (the most common kind of «all risk» coverage),
Floridians on average paid $ 1,534.
Another reason is increasing numbers of
Floridians on the roads.
The FCCPA is an additional law for
Floridians on top of the protections afforded under the federal Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA).
Oldsmar, Florida (CNN)- Republican vice presidential candidate Paul Ryan called the Federal Reserve's latest effort to stimulate the economy «insidious» during a speech to
Floridians on Saturday.
Not exact matches
Millions of
Floridians are ready to get
on with their recovery from Hurricane Irma, which roared through the state earlier this week, pummeling homes and flooding streets.
On the long drive down to the I - 10 corridor, they called various registered
Floridians to ask them if Obama had made the economy better or worse over the last four years.
(Owner Wayne) Huizenga planned
on finding out in one season whether South
Floridians had any interest in Major League Baseball and whether they would support a competitive team.
Now,
Floridians of all walks can see what all the fuss is about and offer their feedback — love it or hate it —
on how their experience could be improved.
The association estimates the forestry industry employees nearly 77,000
Floridians and has a $ 16.1 billion impact
on the state's economy.
«First Scott bragged that he helped craft the toxic GOP health care plan that spikes costs by 20 percent, imposes an age tax
on older
Floridians and strips coverage for pre-existing conditions — all to give himself a big tax break.
The push comes just days after Nick Tomboulides, the executive director of U.S. Term Limits, wrote a post
on the group's website urging
Floridians to contact their legislator to stop «Grant from cheating term limits.»
Floridians won't have to wait too long to see what the Senate does
on the bill.
«He doesn't have a record, he doesn't have a vision and he doesn't have the will and the desire to serve everyday
Floridians,» Meek said in an interview
on the ABC / Washington Post «Top Line» program.
Assignment editors — Grassroots organization
Floridians for a Fair Shake will join voters in Florida's 18th Congressional District to rally against Republican U.S. Rep. Brian Mast
on the anniversary of his vote to repeal health care.
«The CRC is giving
Floridians the opportunity to vote «yes»
on several important issues including ethics reform in government, rights for victims of crime, prohibiting oil drilling in state waters, and necessary education reforms,» Chairman
A group supporting a wave of first - time candidates for elected office took out a full - page ad in the Sunday edition of the Sun - Sentinel calling
on Floridians to run against NRA - backed state lawmakers in 2018.
Floridians Against Fracking suggested in the same release that Senate President Negron bring the ban bill up for a vote directly
on the Senate floor, or in a future, unscheduled Appropriations Committee.
The 45 - minute debate centered
on Corcoran's $ 1.4 million television ad that portraying immigrants who entered the country illegally as a danger to
Floridians and HB 9, a proposal that threatens local officials who do not fully comply with federal immigration authorities with removal from office and fines.
On the east coast, coral reef bleaching, heat waves and increased hurricane intensity are just some of the warming - related hazards
Floridians have had to deal with in recent years.
FEMA, for its part, is self - aware about its woeful maps; the NFIP's chief, Roy Wright, recently told the Miami Heraldthat all
Floridians should have flood insurance and «quit focusing just
on the lines.»
Floridians will decide
on a contentious solar energy measure, and Washington may pass the country's first carbon tax
Eight young
Floridians, ages 10 to 19, sued their state and its climate - policy - averse governor
on Monday for failing to protect residents from the impacts of a warming climate.
Floridians can hang their home - state pride
on their walls with the Florida Home Framed Wall Art from Marmont Hill.
In 2009 Education Next asked a representative sample of
Floridians their opinion about teacher tenure and merit pay, the very issues that have just landed
on Florida Governor Charlie Crist» s desk.
The culmination of these changes have had a significant impact
on Florida's accountability system and today many
Floridians lack confidence in the assessments and school grades as a precise measure of a school's performance,» the superintendents» association notes in a legislative briefing.
Opinions
on schools: It's time for
Floridians to step out of the Dark Ages with respect to the way we select our school superintendents.
Collum helped bus thousands of
Floridians to Washington, DC, for last year's Women's March
on Washington.
The nine - member SAMA judging panel awarded the sleek new Corvette Stingray the seventh annual «Star of the Show» trophy after deciding that it was the single vehicle
on display at the show that South
Floridians will most want to see.
(
Floridians probably could do without the traction control
on cars equipped with the automatic.
Interesting note in the National Underwriter
on a Towers Perrin Study (also try here) describing how much
Floridians will have to pay if a 1 - in - 250 hurricane hits Florida.
As an add -
on benefit for
Floridians who qualify for the FTHB program, you may also be able to receive up to $ 10,000 toward down payment and closing costs through the Florida Assist program.
Hurricane Irma wreaked havoc
on the number of jobless
Floridians too as an additional 127,000 jobs were lost after she struck.
Floridians typically graduate college with $ 21,000 in student loans, carry $ 6,700
on their credit cards and owe $ 15,500
on their cars.
Not to alarm you, but
Floridians pay through the nose (at least
on average) for homeowners and auto insurance — two of the biggest and most critical kinds of insurance out there.
Seven years after the height of the housing bust, South
Floridians still «underwater»
on their mortgages could qualify to refinance under a government program that touts an average statewide savings of nearly $ 200 a month.
Floridians paid an average of $ 1,043 in 2007, according to the I.I.I.. It's clearly important that dwellers of The City of Progress find ways to save
on this coverage.
Speaking of gators, you might like this previous article
on why
Floridians refer to small dogs as «alligator snacks.»
You should call some
Floridians or Louisianans and ask them: would you care if melting ice
on Greenland or West Antarctica submerges more than half of your state even if it wouldn't occur for another 100 to 1,000 years (there's a lot we don't know about ice sheet dynamics).
Both
Floridians for Solar Choice and the Koch - tied Consumers for Smart Solar are still collecting signatures to put the question of permitting Solar Purchasing Agreements to the voters
on the 2016 ballot.
Though nearly 84 percent of
Floridians believe the climate is changing, according to a Stanford University poll, the issue ranks low among voters who put much higher priority
on the state's economy and education.
By state law,
Floridians are barred from entering into contracts with companies that then install and maintain solar systems
on consumers homes, with the firm paying the up - front costs and both the customer and the installation firm benefiting.
The latter forces Southeast
Floridians, like everyone else, to express «who they are, whose side they are
on.»
Where does the Florida Public Service Commission (PSC) stand
on expanding the benefits of rooftop solar to more
Floridians?
You can be part of a team of experienced attorneys, paralegals and advocates who work to keep Central
Floridians in their homes, put food
on their tables, get the medical care that they need and ensure that they live with dignity and respect.
The now - permanent Florida Commission
on Access to Civil Justice will study the unmet civil legal needs of disadvantaged, low - income and moderate - income
Floridians.
Despite its net positive effect
on the lives of millions of
Floridians and visitors to the state, an unintended consequence [of the Americans with Disabilities Act] has been the proliferation of frivolous lawsuits aimed primarily at racking up attorney and expert - witness fees against Florida businesses and property owners.
The FWC helps to ensure that
Floridians and visitors are safe when they are
on the water through law enforcement's proactive efforts, by initiating boating safety inspections and by minimizing any environmental hazards
on the waterways.
Familiarity with the legal needs of low - income
Floridians, and a strong commitment to working
on these issues
The Commission
on Access to Civil Justice will study the unmet civil legal needs of disadvantaged, low - income, and moderate - income
Floridians.