News Service of Florida
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Lawmakers approved additional funding for cancer research and HIV treatment programs to help maintain access to critical care services statewide.
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The new law requires institutions to train faculty to detect and respond to mental health issues, adopt an active assailant response plan, adopt post-incident family reunification plans and imposes felony charges for discharging a weapon within 1,000 feet of a campus.
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The state Senate's initial budget plan includes $118 million for program, and the House plan sets aside $68 million.
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One grant for nearly $8 billion is for the directed payment program for hospitals providing care to Medicaid patients.
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The Legislative Budget Commission authorizes a transfer of the money from the Medical Care Trust Fund to the Florida Rural Health Transformation Program, per a request from AHCA.
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There have been no new cases in Collier County, the epicenter of a measles outbreak that began in January at Ave Maria University, since March 28.
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The audit, conducted by a Texas accounting firm, doesn’t address the ethical or legal questions surrounding a $10 million donation it received, only the accuracy of the foundation’s numbers.
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FSU will assume ownership under the agreement, and Tallahassee Memorial HealthCare will operate the hospital under an amended and restated 40-year lease.
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An American elections attorney reminded Florida's governor that a lawsuit will be filed once the state's version of the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility (SAVE) America Act is signed into law.
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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.