Florida Home-Fortify Cash Still Flowing, but Getting It Is No Breeze
My Safe Florida Home grants remain active, but eligibility, condo pilot glitches and funding limits mean not everyone will see a $10,000 check. Here’s what homeowners should know and do next.
Charlotte County's Patrick Fuller Elected Secretary of Florida Emergency Preparedness Association
Patrick Fuller, Director of Charlotte County Emergency Management, was elected Secretary of FEPA, highlighting his dedication to public safety and state-wide collaboration in disaster preparedness.
Florida Pols Plot The End Of Those Tiny Yellow Plate Stickers
A pair of bills in Tallahassee would end Florida’s yellow registration decals and switch renewals to electronic verification — a move billed as a money‑save but greeted with warnings about policing and reminders.
Tampa Celebrates Inclusivity with Special Needs Championship Day Event at Loretta Ingraham Recreation Center
Tampa holds a Special Needs Championship Day event celebrating inclusivity, with over 60 participants expected, featuring sports and activities, champion rings, team prizes, and health presentations.
Glitchy Food Stamp Site Could Stick Florida With $1 Billion Tab
Florida’s 2024 SNAP error rate topped 15%, and a troubled MyACCESS portal has advocates warning that tightened paperwork could cost the state nearly $1 billion. Lawmakers are racing to act.
Tallahassee Cracks Down on Insurers With New Power Play
A Florida bill advanced Wednesday would require background checks for insurer officials, tighten model and rate rules, and create a statewide mitigation database for discounts. Sponsors say it builds on 2022 reforms to stabilize the market.





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