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Tampa Bay Rays say new ballpark can't open by 2028
SUMMARY: The future of the Tampa Bay Rays is uncertain following a letter from the team expressing concerns about delays in financing their new stadium in downtown St. Petersburg. The letter, written by Presidents Brian Auld and Matt Silverman, indicates that the project is jeopardized, potentially increasing costs if delayed further. The Rays have already invested $50 million and are seeking to find a new solution. The County Commission meeting included public comments both for and against the $1.3 billion stadium deal. St. Petersburg officials also aim to repair Tropicana Field using insurance and FEMA funds amid these discussions.

In a new letter to the Pinellas County Board of County Commissioners, the Tampa Bay Rays said a new ballpark can’t be delivered for the start of the 2028 season and that opening a ballpark in 2029 would be too expensive.
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Tax rebates for Florida homeowners? This new bill could make it happen
SUMMARY: Property taxes are a contentious issue in Florida, with lawmakers exploring various options for reform. State Senator Blaise Ingoglia has introduced bill SB 1308, which proposes tax rebates on property taxes, allowing homeowners to retain more of their money. The bill would enable counties to establish rebate programs, although participation would depend on local governments. Additional proposals include raising homestead exemptions and a study on abolishing property taxes entirely. Governor Ron DeSantis supports these initiatives, highlighting the financial burden on homeowners. While these changes could alleviate costs for residents, concerns remain about the impact on local government funding.
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Insurance experts weigh in on Florida Lawmakers insurance industry investigation
SUMMARY: Florida lawmakers are examining the insurance industry following a 2022 report by Risk & Regulatory Consulting, LLC, which analyzed financial data from 53 insurers from 2017 to 2019, post-hurricanes Irma and Michael. The report reveals these insurers reported $61 million in net income, while their affiliates, known as Managing General Agents (MGAs), garnered $14 billion. Critics like Doug Quinn from the American Policyholder Association argue that rising premiums and claims of fraud led insurers to financial distress, leaving many without coverage. Advocates call for increased transparency in financial dealings within the industry. Former deputy insurance commissioner Lisa Miller noted the report lacks crucial details.
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Florida man shot sheriff's office drone, rammed fences in neighborhood rampage: Deputies
SUMMARY: A Florida man, Justin Crest, has been accused of a neighborhood rampage in Lake County, where he allegedly shot down a sheriff’s drone, rammed fences, and threatened neighbors. Deputies responded to complaints after Crest damaged property and fired shots at dogs. During the incident, he aimed a shotgun at the drone, destroying it, leading to a standoff with SWAT. Neighbors reported over $10,000 in damages from the destruction. Crest faces felony criminal mischief charges, but the motive behind his actions remains unclear as he has not provided an explanation.

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