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AG James Uthmeier Endorses Evan Power in 2nd District Congressional Race
Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier on Friday endorsed Evan Power in his bid for Congress, adding backing to the Republican primary contest in Florida’s 2nd Congressional District. Power, a Tallahassee-based political organizer and current chairman of the...
Florida’s pandemic population boom cools
The number of people moving to Florida from other states has slowed since the pandemic, according to the latest U.S. census numbers, falling in line with estimates that the state’s population growth will moderate over the next decade. Florida experienced a boom in the...
Uthmeier announces new unit to combat foreign-linked consumer and data threats
Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier on Thursday announced the creation of a new enforcement arm aimed at countering foreign-linked threats to consumers, launching the Consumer Harm from International Nefarious Actors (CHINA) Prevention Unit within his office....
Florida Supreme Court dismisses adult-use marijuana advisory case
The Supreme Court of Florida on Wednesday dismissed a case seeking an advisory opinion on a proposed constitutional amendment that would have legalized adult personal use of marijuana, formally ending the measure’s path to the 2026 ballot. In a brief order, the court...
Fla. bill to undo ‘23 liability reform passes House panel
A Florida House panel last week advanced a bill that would reverse a key 2023 tort reform that provides a presumption for multifamily residential property owners against negligence liability claims when they implement specific anti-crime measures. Current law provides...
Florida consumer confidence ticked up in January, UF survey shows
Florida consumer sentiment edged higher in January, signaling improved confidence in current economic conditions even as inflation, borrowing costs, and policy uncertainty continued to weigh on households. The University of Florida’s Bureau of Economic and Business...
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Helping our public schools thrive by cutting red tape
As the new school year begins, it is amazing to reflect back on what an exciting year 2023 has been for education in the Sunshine State. Just a few months ago, the Legislature passed and Governor Ron DeSantis signed into law historic school choice and parental...
Florida brain drain? Nah. Just another false media narrative based on fake polling
For those who didn’t have time to skim the headlines over the last week, you missed a pair of hair-raising news narratives chronicling certain doom for the State of Florida. First, there was an “extremely dangerous” Category 5 hurricane, named Lee, chugging toward us....
Hurricane Lee fearcast: calm seas, stormy headlines, shameful journalism
As Tropical Storm Lee swirls in the Atlantic, media outlets seem determined to pump it full of as much warm, moist air as possible, inflating the potential for disaster despite predictions showing little chance that the storm will have any impact on U.S. territories,...
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