News Service of Florida
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Tampa Electric asked the commission to approve a $287.98 million increase in 2025, followed by increases of $92.37 million in 2026 and $65.47 million in 2027.
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An appeals court agreed that the Hillsborough County School Board had the authority to decide when the proposal would go before voters.
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In all, Trulieve had contributed about $60.39 million to the committee as of July 19, according to a state Division of Elections database.
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The lawsuit, initially filed last year and revised in March, alleges that a 2023 law violates constitutional collective-bargaining rights and impairs existing union contracts.
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The numbers provided by the state likely include procedures from April due to an expected lag in reporting.
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The state says 4.423 million people received care through the program last month, down from 4.459 million in April. It continued decreases that began last spring with the end of a public health emergency.
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Republicans have continued widening a gap that began in 2021 after the GOP overtook Democrats in registration.
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A three-judge panel of the 1st District Court of Appeal upheld a ruling that dismissed the lawsuit filed by the Florida Center for Government Accountability, an open-government group.
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The measure stems from a federal law that allowed the designation of rural emergency hospitals and made them eligible for Medicare payments.
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The total through May 1 was up from the 14,735 abortions recorded in 2024 before the Florida Supreme Court ruled April 1 that a privacy clause in the state constitution does not apply to abortion rights.