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The Palm Coast Republican also commented on some of his priorities during the session that happened this year
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On Tuesday, the Florida House gathered in the Capitol for day two of a week-long special legislative session.
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Public-employee unions in Florida are scrambling to survive. A new labor law requires more workers to be dues-paying members — while making it more difficult to collect union dues.
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The lawsuit was filed in April by the League of Women Voters of Florida and the NAACP against Secretary of State Cord Byrd.
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The Florida insurance market took a hit, as Farmers Insurance said it will end residential, auto and umbrella policies in the state.
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The NAACP and other organizations are awaiting a ruling on whether Florida’s Stop Woke Act can be applied to the state’s public colleges and universities. But the wait-and-see mode has not stopped the state from trying to enforce the law.
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The veto came days after former President Donald Trump slammed DeSantis and EVs.
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One of the rules involves required online training for school librarians and other employees involved in selecting books for students; the other rule requires elementary schools to post online lists of reading materials.
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The waivers aim to reduce the risk of eligible families losing Medicaid coverage due to procedural errors.
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EagleWatch Report volunteers across the state determined that Hurricane Ian destroyed 148 bald eagle nests last September.
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A new law is paving the way for radioactive roads in Florida. But environmentalists say it would affect road construction workers, harm plant and wildlife, and potentially kill precious Florida springs.
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Attorneys for Florida A&M University students this week filed a revised lawsuit alleging that the historically Black university “remains separate and unequal” to other schools in the state.