by Capitolist Staff | Feb 12, 2026
Florida’s hospitals generated $198.6 billion in total economic output in 2023 and supported nearly 977,000 jobs statewide when accounting for indirect and induced effects, according to an economic impact report released on Thursday and prepared by University of...
by Capitolist Staff | Feb 11, 2026
Florida’s housing market cooled through much of 2025 as elevated mortgage rates and affordability pressures slowed buyer activity, but easing borrowing costs and a rebound in international transactions are beginning to generate early signs of renewed momentum,...
by The Center Square | Feb 11, 2026
Florida is leading the U.S. with the number of agencies that are participating in the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement 287(g) program and implementing immigration enforcement. The program is named after the Immigration and Nationality Act of 1996, 8 USC 1357,...
by Capitolist Staff | Feb 11, 2026
KPMG Florida on Tuesday hosted its first annual “Day at the Capitol” in Tallahassee, organizing a book donation drive to support literacy efforts for K-12 students across the state. The event, held Feb. 10 at the Florida State Capitol, brought together community...
by Capitolist Staff | Feb 10, 2026
A Florida House committee on Tuesday approved legislation that would limit the number of out-of-state students enrolled at the state’s public universities. The Florida House Budget Committee voted to advance CS/HB 1279, a wide-ranging education bill that would require...
by The Center Square | Feb 10, 2026
Federal taxpayer funds will be used to reimburse part of St. Petersburg’s hurricane repair bill for Tropicana Field as the home team eyes a move to another stadium. The Federal Emergency Management Agency has approved $16.5 million to fix the stadium where the Tampa...