David Bauerlein - Florida Times-Union
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Like voters themselves, Democrats favor removal of Confederate monuments, and Republicans would leave the monuments in place.
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Thirteen of 19 City Council members have cast votes in committees this week in favor of spending $20 million for a new University of Florida campus in Jacksonville.
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The legislation would commit Jacksonville to up to $20 million as the first installment of $50 million over three years.
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The JEA board agreed Tuesday to raise the basic monthly charge for electricity, but another change will save money for high users.
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State Rep. Wyman Duggan, R-Jacksonville, filed the appropriation request on behalf of the University of Florida, which is also seeking money from the city and philanthropists.
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Cumber said she will not amend a disclosure form related to a privatization proposal for JEA in 2019.
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The city terminated the development agreement with the Related Group while leaving the door open for Related to come back with an altered proposal.
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The candidates to replace Mayor Lenny Curry include four Republicans, two Democrats and an independent.
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All of the council members who refused raises for themselves will be on the March ballot seeking election to various offices.
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A judge tossed out the city's earlier maps, saying they did not resolve decades of racial gerrymandering.