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WOW!!! TALLAHASSEE With the state-backed Citizens Property Insurance Corp. continuing to see massive growth, regulators late last week took up a proposal that would lead to double-digit rate increases for Citizens customers across Florida. The proposed increases would vary based on factors such as types of policies. But Brian Donovan, the chief actuary for Citizens, said during a hearing held by the Florida Office of Insurance Regulation that Citizens is recommending 12% increases for all homes that are primary residences and have what are known as multiperil policies — the most-common type of coverage. Increases could be dramatically higher for homes that are not primary residences. A new state law allows increases up to 50% for those properties. Read more at: https://www.miamiherald.com/news/business/article276353696.html#storylink=cpy
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The Pride Flag / Month
Trump_is_Mentally_fit replied to BillsFanNC's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
They always have been, involved in anti-slavery work back in antebellum era. G.W. Hosmer was the Buffalo minister and helped on the Underground RR -
2024 Elections - House - Senate - States
Trump_is_Mentally_fit replied to B-Man's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
https://www.axios.com/2023/06/08/ruling-boosts-dems-odds-house-takeover-2024 The Supreme Court's surprise ruling that Alabama Republicans violated Black voters' rights in drawing up congressional districts could change maps in several key states — and boost Democrats' odds of taking control of the U.S. House next year. Why it matters: It won't take much to upend Speaker Kevin McCarthy's (R-Calif) 10-seat majority. Thursday's ruling likely will add a blue seat in Alabama, and could add more in Louisiana, Georgia, South Carolina and Texas. That could go a long way toward offsetting potential GOP gains in North Carolina and Ohio. Driving the news: The high court ruled that the GOP's congressional map in Alabama — where the population is 27% Black — violated the Voting Rights Act by slicing up majority-Black areas so that only one of the state's seven districts (or 14%) had a majority of Black residents. Democrats could pick up one seat with a revised Alabama map — and other southern states with similar legal fights, including Louisiana and Georgia, also could be forced to draw new maps that net the party additional seats. "This could reverberate to LA, SC and/or GA, forcing creation of 2-4 new Black majority districts and netting Dems 2-4 seats," Cook Political Report's David Wasserman tweeted. The ruling also could help Democrats flip seats in Texas in 2024, said Marina Jenkins, executive director of the National Democratic Redistricting Commission. -
The War on Whiteness
Trump_is_Mentally_fit replied to Rob's House's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Low level gaslighting