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FEMA lift money is a process that can be difficult for homeowners. #abcactionnews #realestate
SUMMARY: The storm problem is not going away, with flooding becoming more frequent and severe. Homeowners, like one who has flooded four times, are struggling with FEMA’s slow process for assistance, including home elevation or second-story construction. Florida has limited participation in FEMA’s flood mitigation assistance (FMA) program, and many cities lack the manpower to manage it. One homeowner’s experience includes being told to stop emailing FEMA while feeling helpless. Despite the challenges, the program does work for some. In St. Petersburg, 12,000 homes were affected by flooding, and 6,000 in Milton by wind, with residents fearing future storms.
FEMA lift money is a process that can be difficult for homeowners. @abcactionnews@abcactionnews reporter Michael Paluska discussed the process with a homeowner and the city floodplain manager who oversees the process.
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Fallout and frustration grows following former Tampa lawmaker’s GOP flip
SUMMARY: Rep. Susan Valdés, a Tampa lawmaker, switched from the Democratic Party to the Republican Party, prompting mixed reactions. Valdés expressed frustration with the Democratic leadership’s approach, stating she wouldn’t ignore her constituents’ needs in her remaining term. Republicans celebrated her move, with Florida’s governor congratulating the GOP, while Democrats accused Valdés of political opportunism, highlighting that she was re-elected as a Democrat. Critics pointed to significant shifts in her district’s voting patterns and expressed disappointment in her departure from the Democratic caucus, labeling the change as deceptive and detrimental to public trust in politics.
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Florida GOP lawmaker eyes ending in-state tuition for undocumented students
SUMMARY: Florida State Senator Randy Fine has re-filed a bill to eliminate in-state tuition for undocumented students, including many DACA recipients, despite opposition from some Republicans and Democrats. The proposal, which could save the state $45 million annually, aims to remove benefits granted in 2014 to students who have attended at least three years of high school in the state. Critics argue the bill is unfair to students like Maria Tinoco, a recent FIU graduate, while supporters claim it discourages illegal immigration. The bill’s future depends on legislative leaders, with Governor Ron DeSantis listing it as a goal in 2023.
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Rays on fourth stadium proposal in the Tampa Bay area | Florida
SUMMARY: The Tampa Bay Rays’ $1.3 billion stadium project is facing uncertainty as it evolves through multiple proposals. The new stadium is part of a $6.5 billion development in St. Petersburg’s Gas Plant District, with the Pinellas County Commission set to vote on bond financing on Dec. 17, while the St. Petersburg City Council has approved $287.5 million. The Rays blame delays on the commission, despite a previous letter stating such delays jeopardized the stadium’s expected completion by 2028. The team’s lease at Tropicana Field, built in 1990, expires in 2027, and they may have to play elsewhere in the interim.
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