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The goal is now to address both property insurance and prevent future Surfside-level tragedies.
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Chris Sprowls, speaker of the Florida House, announced the possible end of the special session on property insurance and condo safety legislation for Wednesday, following a final review of the three bills and voting.
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The creation of a new program to stabilize the insurance market calls for $2 billion from the state's general fund.
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The payments stem from the June 2021 collapse of a condo building.
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Mohamed Fathy Suliman is charged with a felony, attempting to provide material support to ISIS.
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The 2,200 acres of pine flatwoods on the purchased property had been used for timber production and will be restored by reforestation with longleaf pine and prescribed fire.
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As the investigation continues into the deadly condominium collapse in Surfside, a top Republican Florida House leader said Monday that lawmakers don’t need to make immediate changes to state building codes.
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Jadallah said there was a two-hour delay early Tuesday as a result of lightning. He said workers have removed 5.5 million pounds of debris from the pile.
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The slow work of sifting through the remnants of a collapsed Florida condo building stretched into a sixth day Tuesday, as families desperate for progress endured a wrenching wait for answers.