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House and Senate leaders said Wednesday the goal of the upcoming legislative session is to get priorities of Gov. Ron DeSantis “across the finish line,” such as limiting lawsuits, expanding school choice and preventing “woke” investing.
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The death penalty in Florida may be changing. Lawmakers in Tallahassee are proposing changes that would make it easier to send condemned convicts to the execution chamber.
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Beefed up lobbying restrictions and breaks for motorists who frequently use toll roads are among state laws and other changes that will arrive with the new year.
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With property insurance described as a “hidden tax” on homeowners, the Florida House on Wednesday gave final approval to a plan aimed at stabilizing the state’s troubled insurance market.
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The proposal would create a $1 billion reinsurance fund. Lawmakers will also consider property tax relief for Hurricane Ian victims and highway toll reductions for frequent commuters.
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Republican state legislative leaders indicated Thursday they will determine if Florida can enact similar restrictions as Texas.
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In part of his roughly 30-minute speech, the Governor vigorously defended the state’s economic development and tourism arms. House Speaker Richard…
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Florida’s 67 school districts have one, undesirable, common thread these days: their increasing problems in staffing their classrooms, according to a…
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During Florida’s 2014 Legislative Session, WUWF Public Media will provide highlights of action in the House and Senate. Each week, we’ll conduct weekly…