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Attorney General James Uthmeier claims the policy encourages teams to hire nonwhite coaches, which would violate the state's employment laws banning discrimination.
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Uthmeier accused the Tampa Police Department of having "sanctuary policies" regarding immigration enforcement.
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Former state lawmaker José Javier Rodríguez wants to be Florida’s Attorney General. He faces steep odds in a very red state. On “Live & Local,” he makes his pitch.
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Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier is running to stay in his position. He'll face Steven Leskovich in the Republican primary in August.
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This week on "The Florida Roundup," we spoke about a new state law that gives cities the option to allow churches and other religious institutions to build affordable housing on their property regardless of zoning and more.
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Two businesses and six users of the substance challenged the attorney general's order prohibiting the sale of the concentrated form of kratom.
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Cecilia D'Anastasio covers game culture and industry for Bloomberg. She conducted an investigation into how child are groomed on the platform before Attorney General James Uthmeier started his messaging.
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Attorney General James Uthmeier's social media criticism came after it was reported two Hillsborough County Islamic schools accept voucher money.
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Democrat Jose Javier Rodríguez holds a news conference to protest Florida Power & Light's proposal.
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The compound 7-hydroxymitragynine is extracted from Kratom leaves. One key difference is that 7-OH products are more similar to prescription opioids like morphine.
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Uthmeier said in March he would not defend the law, but Wednesday’s brief appeared to go further by arguing the Supreme Court should take up the case and find the law unconstitutional.
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Two more people were arrested and charged under the law in July, according to a report Florida’s attorney general is required to file.