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Florida lawmakers eye changes to property insurance in wake of soaring rates The bill would reduce the time to file a claim from three years to two. Â Â The Florida Legislature created state-run Citizens Property Insurance Corp. to serve property owners who couldn t find coverage elsewhere. Updated Apr. 28 TALLAHASSEE â In a scramble to stop Floridaâs soaring homeowners insurance rates, state lawmakers are close to passing a bill that would reduce the amount of time to file a claim and allow Citizens Property Insurance to raise its rates above 10 percent. The Florida House voted 74-43 on Wednesday on a bill that would reduce the time to file a property insurance claim from three years to two years and stop contractors and public adjusters from soliciting homeowners to file a claim. ....
Julius was married to Vernita (Willoughby) Julius for 62 years and the couple have two adult children, Francine Julius-Edwards and Russell Julius; three grandchildren; and one great-grandchild. Julius-Edwards said the family took COVID-19 precautions very seriously and she took all CDC-suggested guidelines to help protect her parents. There s no such thing as too careful, she said. The family has not pinpointed when or where her father might have contracted the virus. Julius-Edwards, who works with the office of Florida state Rep. Yvonne Hayes Hinson, said her father had a COVID-19 vaccination appointment for Feb. 20 but he had already contracted COVID-19 by Feb. 12. ....
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Marion County native Edmond Fordham navigated a world of racial segregation as he served in the U.S. Air Force and the public school system. Fordham s daughter, Krista, said her father always commanded respect in every role he filled, despite even the harshest discrimination. Fordham, now 93, was born in rural Fort McCoy, about 15 miles east of Ocala, and lived near the intersection of the main crossroad. His father drove a truck, and was a laborer and a farmer. His mother worked for the Cooks, a white family that owned a store in the community. Fordham said his parents, Sadie and Louis Fordham, strongly encouraged him to get a good education. ....
The Gainesville Sun Editorial Board More than three years after a report showed the depths of Alachua County’s problem with racial disparities, progress in reducing these disparities is still painfully slow. The Understanding Racial Inequity in Alachua County report detailed the wide gap between Black and white residents in such areas as educational outcomes, housing conditions and poverty rates. These disparities were long known to be a problem locally, but the report showed that they were even worse here than in most communities across the state and country. The report, conducted by University of Florida researchers and sponsored by UF and other leading institutions, should have been a call to action. Yet while racial equity has become a greater focus of these institutions, Alachua County still lacks a coordinated effort with clear goals that can be measured to determine whether efforts to eliminate disparities are effective. ....