Gina Jordan
Gina Jordan reports from Tallahassee for WUSF and WLRN about how state policy affects your life.
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The Republican–controlled Legislature will be tasked with an unexpected job: deciding whether to allocate funds for environmental causes championed by...
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Update: The Leon County School Board voted unanimously Tuesday evening to approve a new contract for instructional staff. "For one thing, I'm very happy...
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Florida was among the first states to pass mandatory minimum drug sentencing laws in 1979. The Legislature loosened those requirements in 1993, then...
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The Tallahassee city commission has decided to scrap two plans: one to develop more parking in Midtown, and another that called for the building of a...
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The Tallahassee city commission wants the city to be on 100 percent renewable energy by 2050. The goals are outlined in a resolution adopted by...
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The Florida Supreme Court has reversed course on a case regarding a minimum wage ordinance in Miami Beach. Last year, the high court agreed to consider...
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Lawmakers are being asked to consider two competing proposals surrounding access to dental care. One would allow mid-level practitioners to be licensed,...
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Florida’s Bright Futures scholarship program may be getting a $25-million boost . Lawmakers will consider a request next week by the Department of...
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A law that went into effect last July requires medical providers to check a statewide database before prescribing opioids for patients. Now, lawmakers...
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Governor-elect Ron DeSantis officially takes office on Tuesday. The former Congressman stuck with Fox News as his media outlet of choice during the...