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Subdued lawmakers convened in Tallahassee Wednesday for a third session in nine months, this time to knock some $1 billion from the $71 billion budget they approved just four months ago. ...more
October 4, 2007
On the day that Floridians were no longer required to hold personal injury protection in their auto policies, Gov. Charlie Crist placed the issue of no-fault insurance onto the agenda for the special legislative session beginning this week. ...more
October 2, 2007
TALLAHASSEE - Florida's no-fault auto insurance system has expired, but lawmakers will consider restoring it during a special session starting Wednesday. ...more
October 1, 2007
SEBRING — The ruling of a circuit court judge has removed the property tax relief proposal from the Jan. 29 ballot, but the Legislature has time to reverse that action. ...more
September 26, 2007
House and Senate negotiators reached a general agreement to extend the state's no-fault car insurance law rather than letting it expire as scheduled Oct. 1, key members of both chambers said. ...more
September 23, 2007
Saying there is 'still work to be done,' legislative leaders on Wednesday postponed a special session to trim the state budget that was scheduled to begin Sept. 18. ...more
September 6, 2007
Florida Senate President Ken Pruitt and House Speaker Marco Rubio sent this letter today announcing that the special legislative session scheduled for Sept. 18 will be delayed. ...more
September 5, 2007
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