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SPLC sues DeSantis over suspension of State Attorney Monique Worrell

SPLC sues DeSantis over suspension of State Attorney Monique Worrell

by Caden DeLisa | Dec 1, 2023

The Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) has filed a lawsuit against Florida Governor Ron DeSantis for suspending State Attorney Monique Worrell, alleging that this act disenfranchised over 395,000 voters who elected her.  The lawsuit, filed on behalf of Florida voters...
Sen. Rick Scott reintroduces federal bill to rein in university tuition, debt

Sen. Rick Scott reintroduces federal bill to rein in university tuition, debt

by Caden DeLisa | Dec 1, 2023

Sen. Rick Scott re-introduced the COLLEGE Act on Thursday, aimed at addressing rising tuition costs and student debt by requiring universities with endowments over $1 billion to contribute a portion of tuition costs for full-time students.  The contribution scale...
U.S. Senate Committee investigating Citizens Insurance’s financial resilience amid rising hurricane risks

U.S. Senate Committee investigating Citizens Insurance’s financial resilience amid rising hurricane risks

by Caden DeLisa | Nov 30, 2023

The U.S. Senate Budget Committee is investigating Citizens Property Insurance Corporation for its financial resilience amid increasing climate risks. This probe, highlighted in a letter to Florida officials, seeks to understand the company’s readiness for...
Officers in lethal force incidents not covered by Marsy’s Law, Florida Supreme Court rules

Officers in lethal force incidents not covered by Marsy’s Law, Florida Supreme Court rules

by Caden DeLisa | Nov 30, 2023

The Florida Supreme Court on Thursday ruled that Marsy’s Law, an amendment meant to protect crime victims’ rights, cannot be used by police officers involved in lethal force incidents to hide their identities from the public. This ruling was predicated...
Housing costs at top of Florida voters’ minds; recreational marijuana approval soars

Housing costs at top of Florida voters’ minds; recreational marijuana approval soars

by Caden DeLisa | Nov 30, 2023

The University of North Florida’s Public Opinion Research Lab poll highlights that housing costs are the top concern for Florida voters (26 percent), closely followed by the economy and job market (25 percent). Education and immigration issues are next in line,...
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