The Florida legislative calendar typically ensures there’s no post-holiday haze as we return to work in the new year. This year’s session begins March 4, 2025, and lasts 60 days. This isn’t as early as some years— the session begins in January in even-numbered years. Still, committee meetings begin before the session starts so the […]
While the presidential election commands the most attention and dominates the airwaves, a series of proposed constitutional amendments could have significant impacts on Florida politics. Voters are faced with six potential amendments in 2020. This is half the number of amendments that appeared in 2018, but the potential changes could be impactful nonetheless. In Florida, […]
The Governor and Cabinet serve as a collegial governing body known as the Financial Services Commission, which has rulemaking authority for the Office of Insurance Regulation. In addition, the FSC designates the insurance commissioner by a majority vote, with the Governor and Chief Financial Officer required to be on the same side. After last night’s elections, […]