by Brian Burgess | Dec 5, 2023
In a matter of just weeks, Florida will hit a crucial deadline for Medicaid reprocurement, a process that awards massive government contracts to provide healthcare services to about 5 million people every month. With that many people and billions of dollars in...
by Brian Burgess | Dec 4, 2023
In the shadowy corridors of power where Florida’s political chess is played, whispers of an unprecedented job swap between U.S. Senator Rick Scott and Governor Ron DeSantis are stirring up a storm. It’s a tale that might make even the most seasoned...
by Brian Burgess | Nov 29, 2023
The Florida Rights Restoration Coalition continues its legal effort to challenge the state’s requirement for felons to pay all legal financial obligations before voting. Despite past acknowledgments on the necessity of completing all sentence terms, the...
by News Service of Florida | Nov 28, 2023
Florida lawmakers file nearly 1,500 proposals for 2024, seeking $3.1 billion in funding, with a focus on water treatment, transportation, and education projects. Key proposals include $50 million for water storage in Lake Okeechobee, $50 million for private passenger...
by Guest Contributor | Nov 28, 2023
Florida ranks second in the U.S. for overall freedom, according to the Cato Institute’s “Freedom in the 50 States” report, excelling in fiscal policy but ranking lower in personal freedoms. The report highlights Florida’s strong economic...
by News Service of Florida | Nov 22, 2023
USF’s National Students for Justice in Palestine sues Gov. DeSantis over an order to disband the group, alleging First Amendment violations. The lawsuit challenges a state anti-terrorism law application, seeking to overturn the university chancellor’s...