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Florida’s unemployment rate rises to 4.7% in March
Florida’s unemployment rate ticked upward in March, rising to 4.7 percent as the state continued to show signs of labor market softening despite adding jobs over the month, according to data released Friday by FloridaCommerce. The seasonally adjusted rate increased...
DeSantis: Ruling vindicates Florida redrawing congressional maps
A U.S. Supreme Court ruling Wednesday “compelled” Florida to redraw congressional districts, second-term Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis said Thursday a day after the Legislature approved his map plan. The ruling in a Louisiana redistricting case was issued as the...
Laurel Lee Announces Re-Election Bid in Congressional District 15
U.S. Rep. Laurel Lee announced on Thursday that she will seek re-election in Florida’s 15th Congressional District and intends to remain in the district under the state’s newly redrawn congressional map. Lee, a Republican first elected to Congress in 2022, said the...
Florida lawmakers approve DeSantis-backed congressional map
Florida lawmakers approved a new congressional map Wednesday, sending Gov. Ron DeSantis a mid-decade redistricting plan that would replace the state’s current U.S. House boundaries for the 2026 elections. The House voted 83-28 for the legislation, HB 1-D, and the...
Florida House panel approves new congressional district map
Plans to redraw Florida’s congressional districts, which could give Republicans a gain of four seats as the midterm elections approach, has been approved by a committee in the House of Representatives. The Legislature, called into a special session by second-term...
Florida consumer sentiment falls for second straight month
Florida consumer sentiment declined in April for the second consecutive month, falling as residents reported weaker views of their personal finances, buying conditions and the broader national economy, according to a University of Florida survey released Tuesday. The...
DeSantis Submits Congressional Redistricting Map for Special Session
Gov. Ron DeSantis’ office submitted a proposed congressional redistricting map to the Florida Legislature on Monday, asking lawmakers to adopt the plan during a special session set to begin Tuesday. The proposal would alter districts across several major regions,...
Special session for congressional maps set to convene
Florida's Legislature reconvenes Tuesday for a special called session that will consider new congressional maps. Republicans could gain as many as four congressional seats in Florida if the redistricting plan is approved, spokeswoman Lauren Guagliardo of the House...
Tech Trade Group Raises Concerns Over Florida AI Bill of Rights
The Computer & Communications Industry Association (CCIA) is raising concerns over a Florida artificial intelligence proposal as lawmakers prepare to revisit the measure during a special session beginning Tuesday. The measure, titled the “Artificial Intelligence...
Florida Council of 100 Expands Accelerator Platform With New Tracks
The Florida Council of 100 and its Foundation announced Friday that they are expanding the Ambition Accelerated platform with two new accelerator tracks focused on healthcare and resilience. The new tracks are scheduled to launch in fall 2026 and will expand the...
Florida gas prices fall, though oil market pressures persist
Florida gas prices declined last week, though increases in oil and wholesale gasoline prices could put upward pressure on pump prices, according to AAA. The average price for a gallon of regular unleaded gasoline in Florida was $3.95 on Sunday, down 7 cents from a...
Florida lawmakers reach budget framework, set special session for May 12
Florida legislative leaders have reached agreement on a top-line budget framework for the 2026-27 fiscal year, setting general revenue allocations at $51.98 billion and clearing the way for a special session on the state budget beginning next month. In a memo to...
Florida ranks as one of strongest state economies in new report
Florida ranked as one of the country’s highest-performing state economies in the latest “Rich States, Poor States” report, placing first in the report’s backward-looking Economic Performance Ranking and 10th in its forward-looking Economic Outlook Ranking. Published...
Gov. DeSantis signs bills targeting local DEI programs, net-zero policies
Gov. Ron DeSantis signed two bills on Wednesday, with one restricting local government diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives and the other barring state and local governments from adopting certain greenhouse-gas reduction policies. The first measure, SB 1134,...
Ruling: Alligator Alcatraz remains open, not winding down
Three judges in the 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals late Tuesday upheld an earlier decision to block a judge’s order to wind down operations at Alligator Alcatraz in the Florida Everglades. The detention center for migrants, opened July 1, can house up to 3,000 in...
Cherfilus-McCormick resigns from U.S. House
U.S. Rep. Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick, a Democrat from Florida, resigned from Congress Tuesday minutes before a House Ethics Committee hearing that would have decided sanctions against her. The committee previously found Cherfilus-McCormick guilty on 25 of 27 ethics...
Florida opens criminal investigation into OpenAI over FSU shooting
Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier said Tuesday that the Office of Statewide Prosecution has opened a criminal investigation into OpenAI and its chatbot ChatGPT over whether the technology bears any responsibility for last year’s mass shooting at Florida State...
As State Policymakers Convene for Mid-Decade Redistricting, They Should Not Ignore the Underlying Problems Caused by the Census
On April 28, the Florida Legislature will convene for a Special Legislative Session on Congressional redistricting. The purpose of mid-decade redistricting is to adjust the lines of electoral district boundaries in a way that ensures each district has equal voting...
Florida Supreme Court picks Couriel as next chief justice
The Florida Supreme Court last week unanimously elected Justice John D. Couriel as the state’s next chief justice, with his two-year term set to begin July 1. Couriel, who was appointed to the court in 2020 by Gov. Ron DeSantis, will succeed Chief Justice Carlos G....
Access to $16.2M for World Cup security approved
The Florida Department of Law Enforcement will be able to access $16.2 million in grant funds for FIFA World Cup security during the games scheduled to take place in Miami this summer. The Joint Legislative Budget Commission approved the budget amendment Friday...
Analysis: Florida legal reforms deliver relief to housing costs
While legal system abuse is making housing less affordable, a new report shows Florida’s judicial reforms have helped deliver relief. Many families across the country are affected by increasing insurance costs, construction delays and housing supply caused by...
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