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Florida emerges as corporate migration magnet: headquarters influx surges by 86 percent

Florida emerges as corporate migration magnet: headquarters influx surges by 86 percent

by Caden DeLisa | Jun 23, 2023

Florida experienced an 86 percent increase in corporations moving their headquarters into the state compared to those relocating their head offices out of Florida, leading the nation. Three cities in Florida, namely Jacksonville, Tampa, and Miami, were among the top...
F. Scott Westheimer sworn in as Florida Bar’s 75th president

F. Scott Westheimer sworn in as Florida Bar’s 75th president

by Caden DeLisa | Jun 23, 2023

Attorney F. Scott Westheimer has been sworn in as the 75th president of the Florida Bar, succeeding Gary Lesser. His primary objectives as president include improving the discipline system, addressing legal technology trends, and fostering collaboration among bar...
Florida expands access to KidCare health insurance program, broadening eligibility criteria

Florida expands access to KidCare health insurance program, broadening eligibility criteria

by Caden DeLisa | Jun 23, 2023

Gov. Ron DeSantis has signed a bill expanding eligibility for the subsidized health insurance program KidCare in Florida. The new law increases income eligibility limits for the program from 200 percent to 250 percent of the federal poverty level, effective July 2023,...
State University Board of Governors to provide $645 million in performance funds, delays out-of-state tuition hike

State University Board of Governors to provide $645 million in performance funds, delays out-of-state tuition hike

by Caden DeLisa | Jun 22, 2023

The State University System Board of Governors (BOG) has approved a funding plan of $645 million for the 2023-24 fiscal year to enhance university performance based on metrics. The top-performing universities, including the University of Florida, Florida State...
Florida Supreme Court dismisses Andrew Warren case, cites “unreasonable delay”

Florida Supreme Court dismisses Andrew Warren case, cites “unreasonable delay”

by Caden DeLisa | Jun 22, 2023

The Florida Supreme Court dismissed the case of Andrew Warren, the suspended State Attorney for the Thirteenth Judicial Circuit of Florida, citing an “unreasonable delay.” The Court stated that Warren’s delay in filing a petition with the state...
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