by John Lucas | Apr 18, 2019
Claiming a proposed constitutional amendment that would deregulate the energy industry in Florida violates the state’s single-subject rule, the Florida Chamber of Commerce on Thursday filed a legal brief opposing the measure. Citizens for Energy Choices is proposing...
by John Lucas | Apr 17, 2019
Inside the Florida Capitol on Wednesday, members of the Senate began debating a highly controversial school safety bill that would allow teachers to carry concealed weapons in an effort to deter future school shootings. Outside the Capitol, a few hundred Bay County...
by John Lucas | Apr 16, 2019
With less than three weeks remaining in this year’s legislative session, proposals to ban so-called “sanctuary cities” in Florida are still alive after being sidetracked for the past week or so. “There’s a lot of things that I think will still come...
by John Lucas | Apr 15, 2019
Gov. Ron DeSantis visited the campus of Florida State University Monday morning to reaffirm his commitment to freedom of speech at Florida’s colleges and universities. The issue of freedom of speech has become a hot topic on college campuses in recent years. Last...
by John Lucas | Apr 12, 2019
When the school safety revision bill in this year’s Legislature goes to the floor of the state Senate for a vote, there’s a good chance there will be one Republican senator who will oppose the measure. The bill would expand the guardian program to allow...