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Auto Club of Southern California cuts car insurance rates
About 1 million customers of the Automobile Club of Southern California will get an average $65 reduction in their annual car insurance premiums, the company and the state insurance department announced Wednesday. The total rate cut came to $70 million,...
Tags: Mercury, Substance Abuse, Health Insurance Cost, Holiday Vacations, Travel
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Sudden riches! State's CFO finds $34.75 owed to him on state website for unclaimed property
Florida Chief Financial Officer Jeff Atwater took the advice he gives others to check on unclaimed treasure his office holds – and found he was $34.75 richer. An insurance company had turned over the money to the Florida Chief Financial Officer'...Tags: Companies and Corporations, Palm Beach (Palm Beach, Florida), Corporate Officers, Economy, Business and Finance, North Palm Beach
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Auto Club to cut automobile insurance for 1 million customers
About 1 million customers of the Automobile Club of Southern California will get an average $65 reduction in their annual car insurance bills, the auto club and the state Insurance Department announced. The total rate cut for all motorists came to $70...
Tags: Manufacturing and Engineering, Passenger Cars, Automotive Equipment
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Wednesday Morning Reads: Elections, super bowls and foreclosures
TALLAHASSEE -- Good morning and happy Wednesday. Here's what we're reading this morning. * Orlando Sentinel reports that Gov. Scott signed the elections bill yesterday. * Sun-Sentinel looks at South Florida's future Super Bowl chances. ...Tags: Politics, Executive Branch, Palm Beach County, Government
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Older cars totaled by hail damage
KWCH 12 Eyewitness NewsFrom a distance, some homes in Bel Aire look untouched by Sunday's storm. But Duane Howard of Equity Builders says he's seeing a lot of roofs totaled. "We're actually seeing breakage of the shingle. Not just bruising. But true breakage,”...Tags: Car Repair and Maintenance Tips
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Why the medical device tax needs to stay
The chief drawback of a law as complex as the Affordable Care Act, the health insurance reform measure passed in 2010, is that it provides self-interested opponents a multitude of places to stick a wedge in and hammer away. But you'd be hard-pressed...Tags: Politics, Elizabeth Warren, Medicaid, Invention and Innovation, Amy Klobuchar
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Airport control tower not a done deal
The federal money to pay for the control tower at Boca Raton Airport may have come through for now, but the airport authority isn't counting on budget money past Sept. 30. Five vendors have responded to a request for qualifications, the first of a two-...Tags: Air Transportation Delays, Air Transportation Industry, Barack Obama, Federal Aviation Administration, FEMA
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North Jersey homeowners consider renting out their space for 2014 Super Bowl
HACKENSACK, N.J. — Al Wright, a 70-year-old widower, is pretty fussy about his space: "I want the spoons in the drawer lined up a certain way," he admitted. "Everything has its place." But for the right price — he's hoping for at least $1,...
Tags: Vacation and Timeshares, Rentals, SXSW Music and Media Conference & Festival, Sports, Transportation Industry
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Insurance, gaming, Everglades interests tip the lobbying scales
Tallahassee Bureau ChiefTALLAHASSEE -- Insurance carriers, sugar growers pushing to lessen their pollution costs, telecommunications giant AT&T, and an Internet cafe software company dominated spending on lobbyists to influence the Florida Legislature over the first three months...Tags: Employees, Politics, David Simmons, Everglades, Career and Workplace
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State insurance fund going strong for 2013 hurricane season
TALLAHASSEE – Florida is heading into the 2013 hurricane season in good financial shape. A draft report released Wednesday showed that a state-created fund that would help insurers pay off claims in the event of a massive hurricane like Andrew or...Tags: Miami (Miami-Dade, Florida), Natural Disasters, Hurricane Andrew (1992), Hurricanes
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Handful of Hagerstown hopefuls take chance with Powerball tickets
holly.shok@herald-mail.comWednesday might have been Trish Riley’s lucky day. “On a whim,” Riley, 47, made an atypical afternoon stop at Central City Liquors in Hagerstown to buy lottery tickets — a luxury she allows herself only three times a year....Tags: Lotteries, Tourism and Leisure, Lifestyle and Leisure, Family, Heart Attack
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Gilway: Post-session Citizens is best ever
Hurricane season doesn't officially start until next month, but Citizens Property Insurance Corp. already has weathered a series of political and public-relations storms. Still shy of his first anniversary at the helm of Citizens Property Insurance...Tags: Consumers, Executive Branch, Politics, Natural Disasters, Business
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