Special session may take up no-fault insurance, tax reform

“They can’t afford to buy health insurance or health insurance that’s any good because it’s so expensive.”

Florida lawmakers struggled for months to deal with the state’s no-fault auto insurance system and property-tax reform. via Daytona Beach News-Journal Online

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