by Jim Saunders - News Service of Florida | Feb 23, 2022
TALLAHASSEE — Senate Republicans are revamping a controversial elections bill, including scaling back proposed changes to mail-in voting. Sponsor Travis Hutson, R-St. Augustine, filed a lengthy amendment Tuesday, as the Senate Appropriations Committee prepares to take...
by News Service of Florida | Feb 17, 2022
TALLAHASSEE — Florida House members early Thursday morning passed a bill that would prohibit doctors from performing abortions after 15 weeks of pregnancy, one of the most hotly debated issues of the 2022 legislative session. The Republican-dominated House approved...
by Capitolist Staff | Feb 14, 2022
With Sunday’s Super Bowl matchup in the rearview, those inside Florida’s political arena are gearing up for another week of Session. While many around the state recover from breaking their New Year’s diet resolution for the fifth time during the big...
by Caden DeLisa | Feb 7, 2022
Governor Ron DeSantis, who has maintained his status as one of the strongest proponents of the rejection of COVID-19 shutdowns, threatened to investigate the fundraising platform GoFundMe after the company terminated a $10 million fundraiser for the ongoing...
by Jordan Kirkland | Feb 4, 2022
The U.S. military is enlisting the University of South Florida to help combat complex cybersecurity challenges. USF announced on Friday that it was selected to partner with U.S. Cyber Command (CYBERCOM) — a spinoff of the National Security Agency (NSA). USF will...
by Caden DeLisa | Feb 4, 2022
The Criminal Justice and Safety Committee passed House Bill 1355 (HB 1355) by a vote of 12 to 5 that would require law enforcement agencies to work in conjunction with U.S. Immigration and Border Patrol while also preventing local city governments and political...