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Regardless how judge rules today in Florida mask suit, appeals are certain

Regardless how judge rules today in Florida mask suit, appeals are certain

by John Haughney - The Center Square | Aug 27, 2021

(The Center Square) – Leon County Circuit Judge John Cooper heard closing arguments Thursday in the fourth day of a scheduled three-day trial that will determine whether parents or district officials make COVID- 19 rules in Florida schools. Cooper has vowed to issue a...
Florida to recover $5 million allegedly stolen in domestic violence non-profit fraud scheme

Florida to recover $5 million allegedly stolen in domestic violence non-profit fraud scheme

by Karen Murphy | Aug 26, 2021

The State of Florida is set to recover nearly $5 million allegedly stolen by a non-profit set up to assist victims of domestic violence in a settlement against the Florida Coalition Against Domestic Violence (FCADV) and its former CEO Tiffany Carr. Today, Attorney...
Farmers ask court to make Army Corps follow 2000 law impacting South Florida Water

Farmers ask court to make Army Corps follow 2000 law impacting South Florida Water

by Brian Burgess | Aug 26, 2021

A coalition of farmers in South Florida have filed a lawsuit seeking to force the Army Corps of Engineers to follow a law passed by Congress in 2000, which offered cities, farmers, Native American tribes and the environment legal protections under the “Savings Clause”...
Florida legislators and American public showing concern over President’s ability to govern

Florida legislators and American public showing concern over President’s ability to govern

by Karen Murphy | Aug 24, 2021

Florida’s Republican U.S. Senator Rick Scott is questioning the competency of the President of the United States and Republican U.S. Representative Byron Donalds, also of Florida, is flat-out calling for his resignation. Their lack of confidence in President Joe Biden...
Broward County Commissioner’s daughter indicted for fraudulent COVID loans

Broward County Commissioner’s daughter indicted for fraudulent COVID loans

by Karen Murphy | Aug 18, 2021

The daughter of a Broward County Commissioner currently running for the U.S. Congress is facing a federal indictment for filing fraudulent loan requests through a federal COVID-19 program. Damara Holness is the 28-year-old daughter of Broward Commissioner Dale...
Florida Board of Education to consider sanctioning two mask-mandating school districts

Florida Board of Education to consider sanctioning two mask-mandating school districts

by John Haughey - The Center Square | Aug 16, 2021

(The Center Square) – The Florida Department of Education has scheduled an emergency meeting of the State Board of Education for Tuesday to consider funding cuts tor two school districts that have rebuffed Gov. Ron DeSantis’ executive order allowing parents to ignore...
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