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New survey suggests some Floridians skeptical of the idea of importing prescription drugs in an effort to lower prices

New survey suggests some Floridians skeptical of the idea of importing prescription drugs in an effort to lower prices

by John Lucas | Jun 18, 2019

A week after Gov. Ron DeSantis signed a bill into law allowing prescription drug importation into the state, a new survey of Republican and Independent voters in Florida and five other states shows just 44 percent support the idea of importing medications from foreign...
Gov. DeSantis pledges more funds to prevent hackers from attacking the state’s voting systems in 2020

Gov. DeSantis pledges more funds to prevent hackers from attacking the state’s voting systems in 2020

by John Lucas | Jun 17, 2019

Florida state election officials and the 67 county election supervisors will launch an initiative to evaluate the state’s voting systems are secure from cyberattacks heading into the 2020 election cycle. The initiative was announced Monday afternoon by Gov. Ron...
Trump’s reelection announcement Tuesday underscores role of I-4 corridor in next year’s presidential election

Trump’s reelection announcement Tuesday underscores role of I-4 corridor in next year’s presidential election

by John Lucas | Jun 17, 2019

Clearly, Florida will play a significant role in the 2020 presidential election, and specifically Central Florida. The choice of Orlando as the location for President Donald Trump’s presidential reelection announcement Tuesday evening continues to reflect the...
Gov. DeSantis signs bill into law banning sanctuary cities in Florida

Gov. DeSantis signs bill into law banning sanctuary cities in Florida

by John Lucas | Jun 14, 2019

A bill banning sanctuary cities in Florida was signed into law Friday by Gov. Ron DeSantis, who had made such a ban one of his priorities in his first year as governor. The bill signing was held in the county commission chambers in Okaloosa County, a Republican...
New federal report says felony convictions can raise significant barriers for ex-felons

New federal report says felony convictions can raise significant barriers for ex-felons

by John Lucas | Jun 13, 2019

A report released by the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights on Thursday says a felony conviction can can raise significant barriers in the lives of ex-felons after they have served their time in prison. The report says each year more than 620,000 individuals are released...
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