June 14, 2018
Best of the States
Lobbyists â including House speakerâs brother â influence Floridaâs payments to victims
In Florida, the Legislature has to approve court awards â beyond a capped amount â for lawsuits alleging wrongdoing by a state or local agency.
So when Florida Tallahassee reporter Gary Fineout began hearing about a surge in payouts to victims and families harmed by government actions, he began digging into public and legislative records. What he found confirmed the influence of lobbyists, and of one lobbyist in particular: the House speakerâs brother.
Fineout found that claims lobbied by the speakerâs brother had a substantial rate of success. Of the $37.5 million in claims bills approved over the past two years, nearly half was awarded to victims represented by Michael Corcoran, brother of Floridaâs House speaker.
One state lawmaker, a candidate for attorney general, said the process needs fixing, and said that Florida should have a codified, egalitarian process for awarding payments, one that doesnât rely on who has the best lobbyist.
Fineout's story received extensive play, including a rare banner headline atop A1 in the state's largest newspaper, the Tampa Bay Times. The Sun-Sentinel newspaper said in an editorial that âFlorida owes thanks to Gary Fineout ... for shedding light on a dark side of Florida government.â
For work that South News Director Ravi Nessman called a âperfect example of the kind of tough, accountability reporting that we prize so much from our statehouses,â Fineout wins this week's Best of the States award.