by Guest Contributor | Jan 31, 2025
As a member of our retired military community, I have immense empathy for those fighting on the front lines. I also know that many of my fellow United States veterans are currently working on the frontlines 24/7 to try and keep their businesses open every day. The...
by Caden DeLisa | Jan 30, 2025
The Florida State University System Board of Governors raised concerns Thursday about the reliability of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) in reimbursing hurricane-related damages, while also questioning New College of Florida’s financial preparedness...
by Caden DeLisa | Jan 30, 2025
A bill filed in the Florida House on Wednesday would raise the state’s sovereign immunity limits, expanding the financial liability of government entities in lawsuits and granting local governments greater authority to settle claims without legislative approval. House...
by Caden DeLisa | Jan 30, 2025
A bill filed in the House of Representatives on Wednesday seeks to establish the Office of Faith and Community within the Executive Office of the Governor, aimed at enhancing coordination between state agencies and faith-based organizations. The legislation, filed by...
by News Service of Florida | Jan 29, 2025
Gov. Ron DeSantis on Wednesday pledged to veto an immigration bill passed during a special legislative session Tuesday, triggering a potential showdown with Republican House and Senate leaders in a tug-of-war over efforts to carry out President Donald Trump’s agenda....
by Caden DeLisa | Jan 29, 2025
Senator Danny Burgess filed legislation on Wednesday to establish a statewide Alzheimer’s Disease Awareness Program, seeking to expand public education and resources for those affected by Alzheimer’s and dementia-related disorders. If ratified, the bill (SB 398) would...