Recap of Week 9 & Adjournment of Session (published March 16, 2026)
Leaders of the Florida House and Senate will spend this and the next few weeks figuring out how to bridge a $1.4 billion gap that exists between their …
Leaders of the Florida House and Senate will spend this and the next few weeks figuring out how to bridge a $1.4 billion gap that exists between their …
Leaders of the Florida House and Senate will spend this and the next few weeks figuring out how to bridge a $1.4 billion gap that exists between their two chambers’ proposals for …

In a repeat of last year’s session, the Florida Legislature will not be ending its regular 60-day session on time this coming Friday for lack of agreement on a …
With no budget conferences held this past weekend between the two chambers of the Florida Legislature, long time lobbyists and legislators agree that it’s unlikely the session will end …
The long list of AI applications in the insurance industry just got a little longer, but this one could spell more money for personal injury claimants and a seismic shift in efficient claims adjusting for …
Lawmakers begin their last third of the legislative session today – or do they? While each passed its own budget proposal last week (and there is a relatively modest …
The Florida House of Representatives worked through yesterday’s President’s Day holiday and the Senate will join them this morning to begin ironing-out differences in the two chambers’ state budget …
There is much talk about the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in the insurance industry, including by members of the Florida Legislature this session. A recent CEO Outlook report by KPMG shows …
Senate President Ben Albritton has made it clear that he expects there will be no major property insurance law changes from this legislative session. He said so just a …
Bills that haven’t had their first committee hearing by the end of this week are extremely unlikely to be considered this session, as we will have passed the half-way …