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  • On tonight’s program: Those seeking gender affirming care in Florida now have even more hurdles to contend with; Both federal and state law enforcers agree human trafficking is horrible. What they don’t agree about is how to handle the cases; Despite claims that Florida’s teachers are seeing big boosts in their pay – with more on the way – others are taking issue with that; Oh, the challenges that face our special ed teachers, which explains the current shortage; Population changes in Florida are just one factor contributing to recent jumps in the cost of living for Floridians; Florida’s new citrus production numbers continue the downslide; And while Florida’s considered the nation’s number one state for boating, it’s also the number one state for boating accidents.
  • Government attorney Chris Hand discusses local and state elections and the potential return of the fire pension fund.
  • We discuss the security concerns and political consequences of Saturday's attack with two experts.
  • A new University of North Florida survey says the proposed Community Benefits Agreement with the Jacksonville Jaguars greatly amplifies support for the stadium deal.
  • Amendment 4 supporters call a financial disclosure statement a “dirty trick” designed to defeat the abortion access measure.
  • We continue our primary election coverage with a deep dive into the role of money in local politics.
  • Two local political experts join us to discuss the road ahead after President Joe Biden withdraws from the presidential race.
  • Which First Coast bridges, hospitals and sewage treatment plants are predicted to flood?
  • From the Lambeau Leap to homeless advocacy, the Jax native reflects on his 12-year career and 50 years of Changing Homelessness.
  • Duval County Public Schools has a new superintendent, but the challenges the district faces heading into the new school year haven't changed.
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