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Rep. Kat Cammack tells the Wall Street Journal that doctors delayed ending her life-threatening pregnancy because they were worried about losing their licenses or going to jail.
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Rep. LaVon Bracy Davis defeated her brother, Randolph Bracy, and two others and will face Republican Willie Montague in the election to replace the late Geraldine Thompson for Senate District 15.
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As president, Lowe-Minor, who is married to Leon County Commissioner Rick Minor, hopes to fight misinformation, expand ballot access and restore trust in the election process.
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The state Board of Education appointed Anastasios Kamoutsas, who served as general counsel and chief staff for the state's Education Department before moving to the governor's office.
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The mostly conservative women have been holding events in Manatee and Sarasota counties to encourage their peers to speak openly about why they plan to vote yes on Amendment 4.
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The poll conducted by the University of North Florida shows constitutional measures on recreational marijuana and abortion rights appear to have the 60% threshold needed to pass.
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Republicans were once the party of Obamacare repeal and abortion opposition. They’ve said little about either issue in Milwaukee.
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Corcoran's bonus was already laid out in a compensation package approved last year.
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Louis Virelli, a Stetson University law professor, discusses the impact the controversial ruling in Alabama could have in Florida.
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In this divided era of American politics, it’s not easy to speak openly across party lines. A new local initiative hopes to change that.
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A majority of those surveyed were dissatisfied with how President Biden has handled inflation, foreign policy and border security.
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PolitiFact data shows that readers came for fact-checks on politicians’ statements about the U.S.-Mexico border, the country’s debt and energy independence, and former President Donald Trump's indictments.