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The response to the My
Safe Florida Home Program has been incredible! We have received nearly
130,000 calls and 70,000 applications for free home inspections through the
www.mysafefloridahome.com
website from Floridians around the state. Our goal is to serve as many as 12,000 Floridians over the next twelve weeks. Free home inspections are now starting in Broward, Miami-Dade and Lee counties. We will then phase into additional counties in the coming weeks, as additional inspectors are screened, tested and trained. If you have submitted an application from a county other than Broward, Miami-Dade or Lee, and have submitted the necessary documentation to be approved, we will send you a letter informing you that you have been approved and that you will be contacted once qualified inspectors are in your area. Our open enrollment period for accepting applications will continue through November 15, 2006.
To help you get started,
we have set up an easy way for you to apply for your free home inspection
on-line. Please click on the “Apply
for a Free Home Inspection” button at the top of the
www.mysafefloridahome.com
homepage to
see if you are eligible and, if so, get the application process underway.
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GALLAGHER KICKS OFF $250
MILLION PROGRAM TO HELP FORTIFY FLORIDA AGAINST HURRICANES |
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GALLAGHER SHOWCASES FREE HOME INSPECTIONS TO PROMOTE MY SAFE FLORIDA HOME PROGRAM Tom Gallagher, Florida’s chief financial officer, initiated the My Safe Florida Home program by showcasing the free mitigation inspection process at homes in Miami and St. Petersburg. The
Department of Financial Services, which is administering the program, has
already received more than 70,000 applications for a free home inspection.
“With the experience
Florida has had in past hurricane seasons, it is imperative that
strengthening the homes in our communities is a high priority,” said St.
Petersburg Mayor Rick Baker. “I applaud the state of Florida for adopting
and implementing this program and look forward to working with them in the
effort to better protect our residents. I am thankful that St. Petersburg
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FORTIFY FLORIDA EXPOS TO TEACH FLORIDIANS TO
FORTIFY THEIR HOMES AGAINST HURRICANES Floridians can learn first hand ways to make their homes more hurricane-resistant during a series of Fortify Florida expos designed to be a one-stop shop for hurricane improvement efforts. The first of three Fortify Florida expos is set for 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 26 in St. Petersburg. Themed “Tampa Bay Prepares,” the first Fortify Florida expo will feature hurricane-proofing home improvement demonstrations and products, and specific steps homeowners can take to earn insurance premium discounts for taking these hurricane-resistance measures. The Fortify Florida expos are being held in conjunction with the My Safe Florida Home program, a program administered by the Florida Department of Financial Services to protect Floridians and assist them in making their homes safer against hurricanes. “The My Safe Florida Home Program is open for business and accepting applications for free home inspections,” said Tom Gallagher, Florida’s Chief Financial Officer. “Our mission is to help Floridians identify how they can strengthen their homes and better protect themselves and their families against hurricanes. We have the financial capacity to serve as many as 50,000 Floridians over the next year, and with the Legislature’s continued funding, we look forward to providing free inspections and matching grants to all Floridians.” CONTINUED |
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GOVERNOR BUSH HERALDS FLORIDA’S STRONG JOB STATISTICS Florida leads the nation’s ten most populous states in job creation Governor Jeb Bush today touted Florida’s most recent employment numbers, highlighting the state’s continued success as a national leader in job creation. According to statistics released today by the Agency for Workforce Innovation, Florida added 259,800 jobs (seasonally adjusted) from July 2005 to July 2006. Florida’s unemployment rate is 3.3 percent, and its job growth rate is more than twice the national average. “Today’s report is great news as Florida continues to see the positive results of our low-tax, pro-business climate,” said Governor Bush. “Together, Floridians have created a self-sustaining cycle of economic success. This latest report shows Florida consistently has more job opportunities, a clear indicator that our economic policies are reaping results.” CONTINUED |
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FDLE EMAIL FRAUD ALERT E-mails to financial institution customers that fraudulently claim to be from the FDIC attempt to obtain highly sensitive personal information, including bank account information. These e-mails falsely indicate that consumers can enroll in an "FDIC protection system" to insure bank accounts against certain types of fraudulent activities. The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) has received numerous notifications from consumers of an e-mail that has the appearance of being sent from the FDIC. The "From" line of the e-mail displays the name "Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation" and the subject includes the phrase "IMPORTANT: Notification of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation." CONTINUED |