Jim Turner - News Service of Florida
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Heading into the 2026 session, which will begin in January, one of the key topics will be Gov. Ron DeSantis’ push to cut or eliminate homestead property taxes.
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Bear hunting has long been controversial in the state, and this year will be the first time since 2015 that a hunt has been held.
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Production is down as the citrus industry has been hampered deadly citrus greening disease, hurricanes and development pressure.
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The tax holiday starting Monday also will allow people to avoid paying sales taxes on camping and fishing equipment through the end of the year. It was part of a broad tax package (HB 7031) that lawmakers passed in June.
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The 2023-2024 fiscal year included a substantial amount of the time DeSantis ran for the Republican presidential nomination. He dropped out of the race in January 2024.
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Donald Landry, whose term is set to begin Sept. 1, must be confirmed by the state university system’s Board of Governors next month.
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Florida has struggled since the COVID-19 pandemic to rebuild its numbers of overseas and Canadian travelers.
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The hunt will take place in four regions of the state and use a lottery process for hunters to obtain permits.
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Redistricting typically happens once a decade after the U.S. census. The last round of redistricting happened in 2022.
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A "lottery" has been suggested to limit permits. Restrictions could also include a harvesting season from October through February and more.