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Calling it "a bad deal which makes no sense," signatories include campus board members as well as donors and former leaders of the school.
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House Speaker Daniel Perez has ordered an inquiry into agencies' finances. This is part of a broader effort to cut spending as they look to create a budget for the 2025-2026 fiscal year.
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The reduction is at the center of a standoff between the state’s top political power players over what form tax reductions should take.
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The proposal would reduce the state sales tax from 6% to 5.25%, affecting billions of dollars annually. Gov. Ron DeSantis argues that lawmakers should focus on property tax relief instead.
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The measure passed by an 8-2 vote, but County Mayor Daniella Levine Cava could opt to veto the measure in the next 10 days.
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Critics of the 287(g) program say it fosters fear and distrust of authorities in immigrant communities across Florida.
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In a push to make help more accessible for Floridians in need, Gov. Ron DeSantis is adding a community resource liaison for the Hope Florida program to every sheriff's office in the state.
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"FHP cannot effectively retain troopers or recruit troopers."
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He's known for his socially conservative stances and is a fierce defender of Israel.
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The Republican was appointed to become Florida's chief financial officer in 2017 and won election to the post twice.
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The Republican-controlled Industries & Professional Activities Subcommittee voted 12-4 along party lines to support the proposal (HB 955).
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Republicans won special elections in two Florida Congressional districts. The margins of victory for Randy Fine and Jimmy Patronis in the heavily Republican districts were significantly narrower than in November.
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For the third time, the state House has passed a bill lowering the age to buy rifles and shotguns to 18 — but the measure hasn't moved in the Senate
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Lawmakers gave final approval to the redistricting plan in February 2022, and the districts were used in the 2022 elections.