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Florida took on the billboard lawyers. Now, policyholders are getting $760 checks
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Imagine you’re a single mother in Tampa who hasn’t been able to replace the broken water heater for months. And while the bills and expenses keep piling up, you open an envelope and find a check for 760. You’re now able to fix the water heater and even have some change left over. Who was []
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Tampa Free Press
· Jul 7, 2026
Florida Slams The Brakes On Misleading Real Estate Listings
Florida homebuyers are about to get a much clearer picture of their future housing costs thanks to a newly signed law targeting the way online real estate listings display property taxes. The legislation, known as the Disclosure of Estimated Ad Valorem Taxes, was signed into law on June 29, 2026, after being rolled into the [] Florida Slams The Brakes On Misleading Real Estate Listings
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Florida Politics
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Judge orders James Fishback to pay $1.2M in legal fees to Greenlight
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Fark
· Jul 2, 2026
Second Amendment, Florida man, Florida woman, stand your ground Walmart parking spot aaaand FIGHT [Florida]
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DNyuz
· Jun 30, 2026
Restaurants now adding a ‘venue fee’ to customers’ bills as more sneak in dubious surcharges
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Florida just showed us how to fight back against media blacklists * WorldNetDaily * by Robert B. Bluey, The Daily Signal
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Twitchy
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Ruben Gallego’s Sweet Deal: Campaign Cash for Super Bowl Trips, Disney Vacations & Family Babysitting
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