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State lawmakers have until a week from today to come up with a final budget in order to avoid costly overtime, and until today, there has been little real discussion about the two billion dollar ...
A key Senate committee today approved legislation shortening early voting from 15 to just five days over the objection of the state’s elections supervisors. But pressure from voters may be leading to ...
A federal appeals court has lifted a stay on the state’s clemency process issued by a federal judge last month. The ruling comes just about an hour before a scheduled cabinet meeting, which would have ...
Two bills to help combat drug overdoses in the state were on the House floor Tuesday. One bill creates a system for medical staff including EMTs to report drug overdose incidents. The goal is to help ...
Baptist ministers in Tallahassee plan a protest outside the Tallahassee office of State Senator Frank Artilles next Tuesday. That is the day a special masters report is due after a complaint was filed ...
Insurance company Northern Capital folded earlier this month and as many as six other insurers are on the brink of being unable to pay claims. Industry experts say companies aren’t prepared to pay ...
Drivers who work for ride sharing companies like Uber and Lyft would be required to carry a state backed insurance policy and adhere to stricter background checks if state lawmakers get their way. As ...
More than 39 thousand people were injured in Florida last year after being involved in a distracted driving crash. April is Distracted Driving Awareness Month, and as Mike Vasilinda tells us, ...
The controversial election reform bill that makes a number of changes to mail ballots in Florida cleared its final committee in the Senate Tuesday, but the sponsor has promised changes on the floor to ...
Thousands of families who care for the Developmentally Disabled are facing the prospect of losing state services after July First. Up to 200 million dollars is on the chopping block in Tallahassee.
A hundred or so people, many mothers of vaccine impacted children spent the day at the State Capitol. They are fighting legislation that has already cleared the House that requires doctors to ...
Alternative theories to evolution may soon be taught in your child’s classroom. Just two months after the Board of Education voted to incorporate the Theory of Evolution in state science curriculum, ...
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