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While a special session reviewing Florida’s Stand Your Ground law isn’t likely, one lawmaker hopes to start a discussion about the controversial law with
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TALLAHASSEE (The News Service of Florida) — Florida's 2014 gubernatorial election is still more than a year away. The Democratic candidate is still a…
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Several Florida Democratic lawmakers are facing questions about where they live. Some suspect the legislators are living outside of the districts they
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TALLAHASSEE (The News Service of Florida) — Lawmakers won't be back at the Capitol for a session until March after all.Republicans have returned enough…
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TALLAHASSEE (The News Service of Florida) — Nearly 20 percent of Florida’s teachers returning to the classroom are expected to receive debit cards from…
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Some state contractors are worried about new public records requirements that cost them money and put them at risk of legal trouble. Vendors acting on
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Florida House Speaker Will Weatherford says he’s open to a legislative panel reviewing the state’s Stand Your Ground Law. Weatherford’s comments came in an
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The only former state officeholder currently seeking the 2014 Democratic gubernatorial nomination took a back seat during remarks made in Tallahassee
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The Florida Democratic Party is launching a campaign to expose who they say is the “Real Rick Scott”. Party officials say defeating Scott will be a
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Governor Rick Scott kicked off a statewide victory tour today at the Johnson and Johnson Vision Care plant in Jacksonville to celebrate the end of…