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  • bsm2
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    Really how F up are the Republicans

    Florida prepares to set new school rules on pronouns, TikTok
    The state education board meets this week to handle the details of laws passed in the spring.

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    Yep Florida parent wants the Bible banned in public schools Folks.

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    Between 2017 and 2021, data from the Florida Office of Insurance Regulation showed that $51 billion was paid out by Florida insurers over 10 years. About 71% of that total went to attorney’s fees and public adjusters while only 8% went to claimants.
    Thanks for pointing out the Republicans failure to fix anything

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  • BBM
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    Between 2017 and 2021, data from the Florida Office of Insurance Regulation

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    Florida rocked by home insurance crisis: ‘I may have to sell up and move’ | Florida | The Guardian

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    Florida leads the Nation in people losing Medicaid

    More than 250,000 Floridians have lost their Medicaid coverage, which is expected to continue to climb.

    Congresswoman Kathy Castor says that includes people who were dropped because of procedural issues.

    “This concerns me a great deal is that a lot of the people being kicked off of Medicaid are being kicked off because of bureaucratic snafus, not because they don’t qualify anymore,” said Castor. “That’s why I have asked Gov. DeSantis in the state of Florida to pause, go slower, so that people can get their treatment and healthcare and not face astronomical bills.”

    The Republican Plan your on your own and its your fault

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  • BBM
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    But still people keep coming .

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    Florida is just one major hurricane away from having no insurance companies left. But DeSantis is banning books so we will be fine

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  • Hansen88
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    Most real floridians dont want more people moving in, so they like people moving out. Most of the popular places in florida are getting so congested they will welcome less congestion and traffic.

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    Originally posted by BBM
    No matter how many times you post it your still wrong .

    "Business Insider journalist @NeubauerKelsey apparently does not know how to read a spreadsheet. That figure -- 674,740 -- is people who moved TO Florida, not OUT OF Florida. Retraction needed," Rapid Response Director Christian Pushaw tweeted.


    2 years of a mistake sure buddy

    BTW the above post is from last week

    During the pandemic, sunny Florida was a hot spot for movers looking for beautiful weather year-round and lax pandemic restrictions.

    But while newcomers were hoping to get a piece of paradise, Floridians were moving out, newly released Census data shows.

    An estimated 674,740 people reported their permanent address changed in 2021 from Florida to another state, according to the data. That's more than any other state, including New York or California — the two states that have gotten the most attention for outbound migration during the pandemic. The dataset, which was released in June, tracked state-to-state migration through responses to the American Community Survey that year.

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