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Report: Smart sensors in Florida multi-story condos should be mandated

Report: Smart sensors in Florida multi-story condos should be mandated

by The Center Square | Apr 4, 2025

Lawmakers should mandate smart sensors in multi-story condominium buildings to warn residents of potential structural failures, says a report by a Florida nonpartisan policy group released on Friday The report by the nonprofit Florida TaxWatch group recommends that...
House Approves Bill Imposing New Limits on Citizen-Led Ballot Initiatives

House Approves Bill Imposing New Limits on Citizen-Led Ballot Initiatives

by Capitolist Staff | Apr 3, 2025

The Florida House on Thursday passed a bill that would make it harder for citizen groups to place constitutional amendments on the ballot, approving a series of new rules and penalties for petition drives. The measure, HB 1205, passed in a 76-31 vote and would require...
Florida Senate wants to appropriate $200M to help struggling citrus industry

Florida Senate wants to appropriate $200M to help struggling citrus industry

by The Center Square | Apr 3, 2025

Florida Senate President Ben Albritton wants to spend $200 million to help the state’s ailing citrus industry as it faces the issues of population growth, hurricanes and an invasive disease that ruins the fruit. The Wauchula Republican whose district constitutes...
House Panel Advances Permanent Sales Tax Cut with Bipartisan Support

House Panel Advances Permanent Sales Tax Cut with Bipartisan Support

by Capitolist Staff | Apr 2, 2025

A proposal to permanently reduce Florida’s sales tax rate advanced in the House on Wednesday, with the Ways & Means Committee voting unanimously to approve a measure bill to cut the state’s general sales tax rate from 6 percent to 5.25 percent.. The bill,...
Senate Committee Unanimously Advances School Safety Bill

Senate Committee Unanimously Advances School Safety Bill

by Capitolist Staff | Apr 2, 2025

A measure seeking to standardize and strengthen school safety requirements across Florida unanimously passed its final Senate committee Wednesday, advancing provisions that would impose new training standards for school security personnel, enhance emergency...
DeSantis says 7,800 officers have taken state recruitment bonuses

DeSantis says 7,800 officers have taken state recruitment bonuses

by The Center Square | Apr 2, 2025

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis said on Wednesday that 7,800 law enforcement officers have taken advantage of the state’s recruitment bonus program since its launch in 2022. The two-term Republican governor made the remarks at the Marion County Sheriff’s Office...
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