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Gov. Ron DeSantis announced the charity operated by his wife will add a liaison to every state college.
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Florida lawmakers use calendars to decide which bills get discussed. But with thousands of proposed measures and only 60 days in session — how does the system work? Your Florida breaks it down for you.
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The House and Senate websites offer tracking tools to help people follow proposed bills and state lawmakers.
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The Florida legislature offers people a way to find and contact their elected officials online. Here's a step-by-step guide to getting in touch and making your voice heard.
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Valdes, elected to the House four times as a Democrat, wrote that she didn’t expect to agree with “fellow Republicans” on every issue, but “that in their caucus, I will be welcomed and treated with respect.”
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Republicans maintained supermajorities in both legislative chambers. Democrats failed to topple Republicans’ supermajority in the Florida House, an effort that would have required picking up a net of five seats.
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There were several closely watched races across Hillsborough, Pinellas, Pasco, Hernando, Polk, Manatee and Sarasota counties.
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All four charges in the indictment — which are third-degree felonies — involve misuse of her notary commission.
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Rep. James Buchanan of Sarasota - who is the son of veteran Congressman Vern Buchanan - now has Democratic opposition in his race for re-election.
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The Health & Human Services Committee was directed to investigate the standards of care for gender dysphoria adopted by Florida chapter of the American Academy of Pediatrics and Florida Psychiatric Association.
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Several races around the greater Tampa Bay region were contested during the midterm elections and incumbents did well.
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After the 120 Florida House districts were redrawn this year in the once-a-decade reapportionment process, Republicans and Democrats are battling in a relative handful of races in the Nov. 8 elections.