Dara Kam - News Service of Florida
Dara Kam is the Senior Reporter of The News Service Of Florida.
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The caps came nearly six years after voters approved a constitutional amendment broadly legalizing medical marijuana and more than three years after the Legislature authorized smokable marijuana.
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Attorneys representing individuals and groups say they plan to file a federal lawsuit challenging the rule, which went into effect Sunday.
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Trulieve, the state’s largest medical-marijuana operator, and country-music legends The Bellamy Brothers are backing a proposed constitutional amendment that would allow recreational use of marijuana by people 21 or older.
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The plan would ban doctors from providing treatments such as puberty blockers and hormone therapy to transgender people under age 18.
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The bill would have done away with permanent alimony and set up maximum payments based on the duration of a marriage.
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An appellate panel ruled Monday that a Florida law targeting social media platforms such as Facebook and Twitter unconstitutionally restricts their First Amendment rights.
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The decision will almost certainly keep in place for this year’s elections the controversial 2021 law that created additional hurdles for voters to cast ballots by mail.
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The measure would dissolve the Reedy Creek Improvement District, which has authority over such issues as land use and traditional functions of government including fire protection and wastewater services.
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Bolstering Gov. Ron DeSantis’ grudge match against one of the state’s largest employers, the Florida Senate on Wednesday passed two bills targeting Walt Disney Co. after the theme-park giant condemned a controversial new law that restricts discussion about sexual orientation and gender identity in schools.
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Bowing to Gov. Ron DeSantis, the Florida Legislature on Tuesday advanced two proposals aimed at punishing Walt Disney Co. for criticizing a controversial new law.