Final votes are scheduled on a number of high-profile bills Wednesday in the state Legislature, and two issues in particular are bound to capture much of the attention.

The Senate will take up a contentious property insurance bill that would allow state-run Citizens Insurance to raise its rates by up to 99 percent. The basis for the proposal is that Citizens may not have enough money on hand to cover all its losses in the event of a major hurricane.

And in the House, lawmakers will be talking natural gas. A measure on the floor is aimed at igniting a natural gas boom in Florida. It would allow more natural gas exploration permits.

Critics, though, are focusing on fracking, the process that may be used to get to the nature gas, arguing it contains chemicals that could be environmentally dangerous.

One bill that probably won't make it through Tallahasee is a proposal to reform the state's assisted-living centers, according to the Times. A bill calling for more oversight passed in the state Senate, but with just over a week left in the session, there's not much hope the House will be able to pass a bill.