Ryan Dailey - News Service of Florida
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The Republican-controlled Senate passed the measure Thursday amid warnings from Democrats like Sen. Tracie Davis of Jacksonville.
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The bill would make every Florida student eligible for taxpayer-backed school vouchers — a priority of House Speaker Paul Renner of Palm Coast.
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Gov. Ron DeSantis made no dramatic policy announcements Tuesday but promised to crack down on illegal immigration, buck COVID-19 restrictions and block certain medical treatments for transgender minors.
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Using public money to send kids to private school— does it work? Is it too expensive? The debate over school vouchers continues once again.
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After Florida education officials rejected an Advanced Placement African-American studies course, the College Board on Wednesday released a new framework that appears to have dropped content that drew objections from the state.
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Gov. Ron DeSantis proposed a slate of reforms to eliminate what he considers a left-leaning political agenda in higher education.
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The University of North Florida — like other universities — was required to report its diversity expenses as the state fights "trendy ideology” on campuses.
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Gov. Ron DeSantis' administration is asking state colleges and universities for information about resources they are putting into activities related to diversity, equity and inclusion, and critical race theory.
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Democrats criticized the speech for what wasn’t mentioned, including "everyday issues" like property insurance, health care and affordable housing.
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The governor also announced a state probe into cardiac-related deaths following vaccinations against COVID-19.