News Service of Florida
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The ban would not apply to designated grocery stores and supermarkets licensed by the Florida Department of Agriculture, but it would apply to convenience stores.
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Lawmakers last year approved a measure that makes the precious metal coins legal tender starting July 1, 2026.
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The state Senate Ethics and Elections Committee voted 6-1 to approve Hatch's confirmation.
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Taylor Hatch was expected to appear before the Senate Ethics and Elections Committee earlier this week but was postponed due to time.
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Teddy Bridgewater's suspension from his voluntary position at Miami Northwestern High inspired the legislation, which would permit prep coaches to financially help kids on their teams.
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State Rep. Kevin Steele plans to seek re-election in his Pasco County district instead.
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Casey DeSantis has made numerous appearances about the Healthy Florida First initiative, which tests for toxins and heavy metals in food.
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The measure would let people sue vaccine manufacturers if the drugs advertised in the state harm them.
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The proposal comes after Teddy Bridgewater was suspended from his voluntary coaching position at Miami Northwestern for assisting students through Uber rides, meals and branded gear.
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The measure calls for several requirements, including prohibiting centers from operating within 500 feet of a park, child care facility or early learning service provider.