by Caden DeLisa | Feb 6, 2023
The Florida Democratic Party is facing a crossroads in 2023 after significant losses in the midterm elections and a need to reclaim political power in the state government. Republicans hold a supermajority in both the state House and Senate, with record-breaking...
by News Service of Florida | Jan 30, 2023
Calling on state lawmakers to delete and tighten laws around illegal immigration and how detainees are handled, a statewide grand jury says current laws are being abused. The grand jury found that the process of lifting holds on detainees often lacked sufficient...
by Jim Saunders - News Service of Florida | Jan 20, 2023
Following a pandemic surge after the federal government declared a public health emergency in 2020, Medicaid enrollment surged. But changes taking effect in April will disqualify at least 1 million Floridians from the Medicaid program. Last month, Congress approved...
by Brian Burgess | Jan 8, 2023
This week’s race for Speaker of the House in Congress was to CNN as a tropical storm is to the Weather Channel. That is, both networks portray even the smallest dustup as if America’s complete annihilation could happen at any moment, while simultaneously...
by Brian Burgess | Jan 3, 2023
Parking will be at a premium in both downtown Tallahassee and Washington D.C. today as inauguration ceremonies and other drama unfolds in both capitals Gov. Ron DeSantis and the Florida Cabinet begin new terms today, with Ag Commissioner Wilton Simpson marking the...
by Casey Harper - The Center Square | Nov 29, 2022
Governor Ron DeSantis waded into a spat between Elon Musk and Apple, Inc. during a press conference The spat began when Elon Musk tweeted that Twitter might be removed from the Apple App store DeSantis reacted by stated that such an act would be a “monopolistic...