Office of Insurance Regulation Approves Citizens Property's Rate Increases
Obama's Old-World Arrogance
When President Obama came to the U.N. General Assembly on Sept. 25, his arrogance was on full display.
Doing What They're Told
Conflict of Interest? Unions Endorse Justices While Florida Supreme Court Decides Their Case
While prominent lawyers and interest groups around Florida are vociferously condemning organized opposition to the November retention of three of the Sunshine States Supreme Court justices, they are curiously silent on one partys entrance into the public debate: the public-sector unions.
Smart Justice: Reducing Recidivism Reduces Taxpayer Costs
More than 100 Insurance Companies File on First No-Fault Deadline
PIP Deadline Comes, So Does Lawsuit
Democratic Candidate Keith Fitzgerald Fires Spokeswoman After X-Rated, Anti-Catholic Rants Exposed
On Monday, U.S. congressional candidate Keith Fitzgerald, D-Sarasota, announced the firing of new communications director Ana Maria Rosato barely 90 minutes after Sunshine State News brought to light a string of recent pornographic and anti-Catholic tirades on her blog.
Fitzgerald is running against Republican incumbent U.S. Rep. Vern Buchanan for Florida's 16th Congressional District.
YES on Amendment 5, Which Strengthens Checks on the Judicial Branch
Amendment 5 involves fundamental constitutional issues concerning the principles of checks and balances between our three branches of government.
Capital Gains Taxes
One of the many false talking points of the Obama administration is that a rich man like Warren Buffett should not be paying a lower tax rate than his secretary.
