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DeSantis’ DOGE slams ‘excessive spending,’ finds no fraud
Florida’s Department of Government Efficiency found “numerous” instances of what it described as questionable spending across the state but no fraud, according to a report released by the DOGE task force. DOGE, created by Gov. Ron DeSantis' administration in 2025 to...
Protecting Florida’s Health — and Its Economy; What a Mosquito Can Cost Florida
A very short flight from my home in the Florida Keys, the world’s deadliest animal has taken more than 30 lives in Cuba since December — most under the age of 18. Mosquitoes carrying dengue and chikungunya are responsible for those deaths. The Centers for Disease...
No Citizen Initiatives Qualify for Florida’s 2026 General Election Ballot
No citizen-led constitutional amendments will appear on Florida’s 2026 general election ballot after all proposed initiatives failed to meet the state’s legal requirements, the Florida Department of State announced Sunday. State election officials said none of the 22...
AIF backs Blaise Ingoglia for Florida CFO
The Associated Industries of Florida (AIF) on Monday endorsed Blaise Ingoglia in his bid for Florida chief financial officer, citing his experience in identifying wasteful municipal spending and prmoting a competitive business environment. AIF said its endorsement...
The Dangers of Third-Party Lawsuit Financing
This past week, the Florida State Senate’s Judiciary Committee approved Senate Bill 1396, legislation that would bring greater transparency to the legal process and place guardrails on third-party litigation financing. Supporters say the measure represents a win for...
Florida asks USDA for rapid disaster assistance as freezing storm threatens crops
Florida Agriculture Commissioner Wilton Simpson on Friday asked the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) to make federal disaster assistance available to farmers ahead of a winter storm forecast to bring freezing temperatures and high winds across much of the state....
Opinion
A refreshing political Kum Ba Yah on Idalia recovery efforts
Ah, politics. The realm of the eternal campaign, where a day without a Twitter er... "X" feud is a day without a sunrise. But what's this we saw on Saturday? A glimmer of bipartisanship cutting through the usual mudslinging, finger-pointing, one-ups-manship, blame...
Yes, Florida has a teacher shortage. But so does America, and it ain’t Ron DeSantis’s fault.
Over the last week or so, our state's largest teachers union, the Florida Education Association (FEA), and its president, Andrew Spar, have sounded alarm bells at media outlets from Pensacola to Miami about the "largest teacher shortage in state history," selling...
Florida’s leprosy surge and COVID uptick: cautionary tale or clickbait? Maybe a little of both
Oh, Florida. The one state that makes Texas look normal. In the land of alligators, oranges, and the infamous "Florida Man," we now find ourselves up to our necks in media reports about leprosy "surges" and COVID-19 "upticks." Yet, as always, the truth lies somewhere...
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