by Caden DeLisa | Dec 18, 2023
The Biden administration’s legal team is challenging Florida’s lawsuit over a dispute involving transit funding and state law restricting public employee unions. The conflict arises from SB 256, which limits union dues deductions from government...
by News Service of Florida | Dec 18, 2023
Christian Ziegler, chairman of the Republican Party of Florida, was censured and stripped of his powers this weekend by the party’s Executive Board amidst an ongoing investigation into allegations of sexual battery. His annual salary was reduced to $1, and he...
by Caden DeLisa | Dec 15, 2023
Sen. Joe Gruters introduced legislation on Friday to regulate and standardize artificial intelligence (AI) use across Florida’s state government agencies. The measure includes provisions to establish an Artificial Intelligence Advisory Council within the...
by Caden DeLisa | Dec 15, 2023
A panel at the Florida Chamber of Commerce’s Insurance Summit highlighted emerging issues in the state’s insurance industry due to the progression toward marijuana legalization. The panel largely focused on workers’ compensation and auto insurance,...
by Caden DeLisa | Dec 14, 2023
The Associated Industries of Florida (AIF) unveiled its 2024 legislative session priorities on Thursday, encompassing various sectors such as economic development, agriculture, insurance, and healthcare. The business advocacy group placed focus on bolstering...
by Caden DeLisa | Dec 14, 2023
The State of Florida this week announced an allocation of $5 million towards the Pathways to Career Opportunities Grow Your Own Teacher Grant. The program offers an alternative route to teaching through apprenticeships, focusing on classroom experience rather than...