Category: Florida Insurance and Political Headlines

Pray or prey? How Amscot used ministers to advance its payday loan bill

Apr 4, 2018

For Amscot, it was just one part of an effort to persuade a group of lawmakers whose constituents would be most affected by the bill.  The Tampa Bay Times’ Lawrence Mower reports for “The Buzz” blog. http://www.tampabay.com/florida-politics/buzz/2018/04/04/pray-or-prey-how-amscot-used-ministers-to-lobby-for-its-payday-loan-bill/

South Florida cities challenge gun pre-emption

Apr 3, 2018

The lawsuit alleges the 2011 law was created to “deter and chill local officials from even considering reasonable, constitutional firearms regulations in their own communities.”  THE NEWS SERVICE OF FLORIDA reports via FloridaPolitics.com. http://floridapolitics.com/archives/260310-south-florida-cities-challenge-gun-preemption

Florida pharmacy panel weighs implementation of new opioid laws

Apr 3, 2018

According to language inside HB 21, the “dispenser,” or pharmacist, is required to report a slew of identifying information and details each time a prescription for a controlled substance is filled.  Danny McAuliffe reports for FloridaPolitics.com. http://floridapolitics.com/archives/260293-pharmacy-panel-weighs-implementation-of-new-opioid-laws

Pharmacy Panel Critiques Legislature over Flu Tests

Apr 3, 2018

A state pharmacy board on Monday criticized the Florida Legislature for not passing a bill that would have allowed Florida pharmacists to test and treat people for the flu and strep throat, SunshineStateNews.com reports. http://sunshinestatenews.com/story/pharmacy-panel-critiques-legislature-over-flu-tests