by Alyssa Parker | Jan 7, 2020
Attorneys for and against a Florida law allowing for state removal of local officials who pass laws limiting gun rights argued their case before a Tallahassee appeals court yesterday. Florida Democrats describe the law as an “unnecessary and...
by Alyssa Parker | Dec 17, 2019
Governor Ron DeSantis thinks student athletes deserve to be compensated, and Florida lawmakers are working with NCAA representatives to see what they can do about it. Last month, DeSantis expressed support for HB 251, which establishes a framework that would grant...
by Alyssa Parker | May 15, 2018
Watch a video report here. As Florida TaxWatch releases their latest report today, the “independent, nonpartisan, nonprofit taxpayer research institute & government watchdog for more than one-third of a century” organization is encouraging voters to...
by Alyssa Parker | Jan 26, 2018
The Constitution Revision Commission’s Declaration to Rights Committee has agreed to change the wording of Proposal 22, sponsored by Commission member John Stemberger, from Orlando. The proposal has caused some controversy and the changing of words doesn’t help for...
by Alyssa Parker | Nov 22, 2017
In Florida, we like our local elected officials more than the people representing us at the state and federal levels. That’s according to the statistics released annually by the University of South Florida-Nielsen Sunshine State Survey, which came out this week....