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Florida BOG OKs TMH Asset Transfer to FSU, Extends McCullough Contract
The Florida Board of Governors on Thursday approved Florida State University’s (FSU) authority to enter into a long-term agreement with the City of Tallahassee to transfer city-owned Tallahassee Memorial HealthCare hospital assets to the university, moving forward a...
Sen. Shevrin Jones Endorses David Jolly for Florida Governor
State Senator Shevrin Jones on Thursday endorsed former U.S. Rep. David Jolly for governor, with Jolly’s campaign casting the move as a sign of growing Democratic momentum after what it described as historic special election victories in Florida. In a statement...
Florida Attorney General Threatens Action Against NFL Over Rooney Rule
Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier on Wednesday warned National Football League (NFL) Commissioner Roger Goodell via letter that the league’s "Rooney Rule" and related diversity hiring policies violate state civil rights law and must no longer be enforced on...
Tampa General, USF Health earn Florida cancer center designation
Tampa General Hospital (TGH) and the University of South Florida Health Morsani College of Medicine have been designated a Cancer Center of Excellence by the state of Florida, a recognition that places the Tampa-based partnership among a small group of institutions...
Democrat Emily Gregory Wins Florida House Special Election in HD-87
Democrat candidate Emily Gregory won the special election Tuesday for Florida House District 87, defeating Republican Jon Maples in a Palm Beach County race that drew national attention because the district includes Palm Beach and the area around President Donald...
Florida Office of Insurance Regulation Suspends Mirra Health Over Offshore Data Access
Florida Insurance Commissioner Mike Yaworsky on Tuesday ordered the suspension of Mirra Health Care LLC’s certificate of authority after the Office of Insurance Regulation found the company delegated claims-processing work to unlicensed offshore entities in India and...
Opinion
Ron DeSantis finally jumped the shark, but happy days can still be here again
If it were up to the legacy media to pronounce Florida Governor Ron DeSantis's presidential aspirations dead, they'd...well...they've basically already done that. Collectively, the non-stop drumbeat of "DeSantis is dead" news stories has worked to convince a good...
The Capitolist celebrates seven years, 7.1 million page views
As the nation wraps up another July 4th week celebrating America's birthday, we at The Capitolist are celebrating our own anniversary - a significant 7th milestone that underscores our unwavering commitment to providing Florida's movers and shakers with unique,...
Florida fought the affirmative action fight years ago, and the data is in
The United States Supreme Court’s affirmative action ruling sparked a raft of shrieking rhetoric from the usual Florida suspects last week, but those voices are 24 years too late, and as it turns out, they don’t have much to shriek about. In 1999, during...
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