For the second time since 1955, they tried to move Rosa Parks to the back of the bus. It happened this time not in Alabama but in Florida, part of the reaction to a tide of new laws sponsored by Republican legislators and signed by the governor last year and this one resulting in restricted
A new bill to strengthen Florida’s ban against books in schools, and what teachers can say about sexuality, was set to become law. For the second time since 1955, they tried to move Rosa Parks to the back of the bus. It happened this time not in Alabama but in Florida, part of the reaction
Will repealing Florida s No Fault law raise insurance rates? Opinion is divided By Mitch Perry Florida
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What You Need To Know
A measure (SB 54) repeals the state’s “no fault” insurance laws
GOP state Sen. Jeff Brandes hopes that Gov. Ron DeSantis will veto it
Tampa attorney Dale Swope says that more than 80% of Florida motorists currently already have bodily liability insurance
That’s at least one thing that advocates and opponents of the recently passed legislation overhauling Florida’s auto insurance laws can agree on.
The measure (SB 54) repeals the state’s “no fault” insurance laws and the requirement that motorists must purchase personal injury protection (PIP) insurance, and instead now requires every motorist to carry bodily liability coverage of at least $25,000 – a provision that is already the law in 48 states.