by Caden DeLisa | Mar 19, 2024
Florida is a top beneficiary of the Biden-Harris Administration’s Saving on a Valuable Education student loan forgiveness plan, with Florida seeing $105.4 million in debt relief for 12,790 borrowers. Florida is among the top three states, alongside California...
by News Service of Florida | Mar 19, 2024
Florida lawmakers have passed legislation for the second consecutive year to increase medical-marijuana licenses for Black farmers. State lawmakers for the second year in a row have signed off on expanding the number of medical-marijuana licenses earmarked for Black...
by Andrew Powell | The Center Square Contributor | Mar 18, 2024
A Florida Department of Military Affairs audit revealed lapses in cybersecurity protocols, including inadequate separation of cybersecurity duties and insufficient archiving of text messages, prompting recommendations for improved control policies. An audit of the...
by Caden DeLisa | Mar 18, 2024
Florida officials, including Attorney General Ashley Moody and other state leaders, have formally opposed the Biden Administration’s proposed revisions to apprenticeship program regulations, arguing they could harm workforce development by imposing DEIA...
by Caden DeLisa | Mar 18, 2024
Senators Rick Scott and Marco Rubio raised concerns about the Biden administration’s immigration policies in light of Haiti’s political turmoil, demanding a strategy to manage potential mass migration impacts on U.S. and Florida security. Florida Senators...
by News Service of Florida | Mar 18, 2024
Florida’s agriculture sector anticipates that newly passed legislation will facilitate the hiring of more non-immigrant foreign workers by easing the construction of housing on agricultural land. Florida’s agriculture industry hopes a newly passed bill that...