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Put Patients First: Free CRNAs to Do the Critical Work They Have Trained For
As the director of the Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist, (CRNA), program at the University of North Florida, I have been charged with graduating as many doctorally prepared advanced practice nurses as I can in response to the continual anesthesia provider...
Florida joins federal K-12 education tax credit program beginning in 2027
Florida has opted into a new federal tax credit program that allows taxpayers to receive credits for contributions supporting K-12 education expenses, Gov. Ron DeSantis announced Wednesday. The decision allows Florida residents to participate in the Federal Education...
Associated Industries of Florida Endorses Byron Donalds for Governor
Associated Industries of Florida, one of the state’s most influential business organizations, on Tuesday endorsed Republican U.S. Rep. Byron Donalds in the race for Florida governor. In a statement, AIF President and CEO Brewster Bevis said the group supports Donalds...
Report Finds Florida’s Space Coast Gaining Ground in Global Aerospace Industry
Florida’s Space Coast has emerged as a major center for commercial and defense-related aerospace activity, supported by rising launch volumes, private investment, and expanding military operations, according to a new report released by Florida TaxWatch. The January...
California seeks taxes from family who moved to Florida
According to documents posted online by a family who formerly lived in California, the Golden State is trying to collect income taxes years after the family moved to Florida. The documents, sent on Jan. 6, 2026, asked for receipts, invoices, canceled checks and other...
Florida hospitals add jobs and ease nurse shortages, but retention challenges remain
Florida hospitals have sharply reduced nurse vacancies and turnover since 2022, but persistent staffing gaps in high-demand roles and steep early-career departures continue to challenge the health care system as the state’s population grows older, according to a new...
Opinion
The Capitolist celebrates seven years, 7.1 million page views
As the nation wraps up another July 4th week celebrating America's birthday, we at The Capitolist are celebrating our own anniversary - a significant 7th milestone that underscores our unwavering commitment to providing Florida's movers and shakers with unique,...
Florida fought the affirmative action fight years ago, and the data is in
The United States Supreme Court’s affirmative action ruling sparked a raft of shrieking rhetoric from the usual Florida suspects last week, but those voices are 24 years too late, and as it turns out, they don’t have much to shriek about. In 1999, during...
Old data, progressive talking points, drive false media coverage of Florida Medicaid situation
A wave of false news stories has emerged in the last few weeks spinning tall tales of a healthcare catastrophe unfolding in Florida. The narrative features victims of bureaucratic red tape being suddenly "kicked off" of the state's Medicaid rolls thanks to Florida's...
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