News Service of Florida
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The proposal would allow people to voluntarily accept pay below the minimum wage when employed in certain entry-level positions.
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The federal government is not updating labor market and employment information during the shutdown, leaving the state’s jobless rate of 3.8 percent on hold.
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The bill is filed for consideration during the legislative session that will start Jan. 13.
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Lawmakers passed such a proposal during the 2025 session, but Gov. Ron DeSantis vetoed it. The state House Civil Justice & Claims Subcommittee is scheduled to take up the proposal next week.
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The measure would require law enforcement to take into custody truck drivers who are determined to be immigrants in the country illegally and help transfer them to federal immigration officials.
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Like this year's effort, which passed the Legislature, the proposal would repeal a 1990 law that prevents people 25 and older from seeking “non-economic” damages in cases involving deaths of their parents.
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According to the governor’s office, the Baker County facility opened Sept. 2 and had more than 100 detainees as of Friday. It can house up to 1,500 people.
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Attorney General James Uthmeier announced a filing to reclassify xylazine under state law to ensure the veterinary and agriculture industries can continue to access the drug for animal care.
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Asztalos had been working as deputy executive director of the Florida Department of Veterans’ Affairs since 2021. The position opened this year when Taylor Hatch became DCF secretary.
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Kayle Bates' attorneys told justices that state prosecutors denied the jury truthful information necessary to a realistic understanding of his potential sentences.