by Caden DeLisa | Jul 6, 2023
Gov. Ron DeSantis’ presidential campaign raised $20 million in its first six weeks, making it the largest first fundraising quarter for a non-incumbent Republican candidate in over a decade. DeSantis outpaced former President Donald Trump’s combined...
by Caden DeLisa | Jul 6, 2023
The RAISE Act of 2023, introduced by bipartisan lawmakers from Florida, aims to provide emergency assistance to high-value crop producers who have suffered losses due to natural disasters and extreme weather conditions. The bill proposes establishing a program that...
by Brian Burgess | Jul 6, 2023
Quick news briefs summarizing the latest news Florida unemployment claims remain low as consumer sentiment improves The latest report from the U.S. Department of Labor reveals that Florida’s unemployment claims remained relatively low last week, with 5,691...
by Caden DeLisa | Jul 6, 2023
Florida’s real estate market is experiencing a decrease in the number of days properties are available for sale, with the median number of days dropping from 69 in January to 56 in June. The state has seen a slight increase in active single-family and condo or...
by Brian Burgess | Jul 6, 2023
Five states’ driver’s license categories are no longer recognized in Florida under a new law targeting licenses obtained by undocumented immigrants. The law prohibits driver’s licenses for those without evidence of legal residence in the US, leading...
by Caden DeLisa | Jul 5, 2023
Attorneys representing the state of Florida filed a memorandum of law on Monday, opposing a lawsuit challenging Senate Bill 264, which bans individuals from certain countries from acquiring residential properties near critical infrastructure and military...