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...
by Jim Turner - News Service of Florida | Nov 20, 2023
Aerospace industry leaders urge Florida lawmakers to streamline local regulations, expand worker pools, and increase dock space at Port Canaveral to support growing space operations. Blue Origin and SpaceX emphasize the need for additional infrastructure at the port...
by Brian Burgess | Nov 19, 2023
Another week, another reality-challenged column from the Orlando Sentinel’s Scott Maxwell, a man for whom facts are optional and cynicism passes for wisdom. In his latest foray into the swamp of Florida politics, Maxwell takes a swing at Republican efforts to...
by Brian Burgess | Nov 17, 2023
Florida’s Medicaid enrollment decreased by over 670,000 due to federal law changes and state-led eligibility reviews after the COVID-19 public health emergency. Democrat opposition and legal action are challenging the state’s aggressive removal of...