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Florida data centers would be curbed under legislative bill
Data centers that use massive amounts of electricity and water to power artificial intelligence, streaming and other computer usage are the target of a bill in the Florida Legislature that aims to rein in the larger facilities. House Bill 1007, filed by Republican...
Jay Collins launches campaign for Florida governor
Florida Lt. Gov. Jay Collins on Monday announced his candidacy for governor, entering a crowded Republican primary race to succeed term-limited Gov. Ron DeSantis. Collins, a former Green Beret and one-term state senator, made the announcement on social media and in...
Tech Industry Group Urges Florida Lawmakers to Reject AI Bill of Rights
A national technology trade group is urging Florida lawmakers to reject Senate Bill 482, arguing the proposal would impose unclear regulations on artificial intelligence that could chill innovation, restrict lawful speech, and expose companies to expansive liability....
Florida property taxes top agenda of 2026 legislative session
Property taxes, insurance reform, housing affordability and education funding are on Florida lawmakers’ agenda as the 2026 legislative session begins Tuesday. Four bills that eliminate or reduce property taxes have advanced through a House committee. If approved by...
Poll shows Byron Donalds leading Florida GOP governor primary by wide margin
U.S. Rep. Byron Donalds leads Florida’s 2026 Republican gubernatorial primary by double digits in every tested ballot scenario, according to a new survey of likely GOP primary voters. The poll, conducted Jan. 4–6 by Fabrizio, Lee & Associates among 600 likely...
Uthmeier expands probes over cybersecurity, data privacy
Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier has issued a series of subpoenas in ongoing consumer protection investigations targeting technology and medical device companies over cybersecurity practices, data privacy issues and allegations of deceptive trade practices that...
Opinion
Privacy paradox: if state lawmakers ban personalized ads, they’ll hurt consumers and small business owners
In a push to protect Floridians from the harms of "Big Tech," Republican lawmakers will actually hurt small Florida business owners. Senate Bill 262 is a flawed proposal that will cripple small business marketing efforts by making advertising more expensive and less...
Here We Go Again: Florida’s Great Alimony Circus Returns
Ladies and gentlemen, step right up to witness Florida's latest attempt at alimony reform! It seems that every time the Big Top goes up for legislative session, some of our alleged champions of family values manage to bring the same bad bill for another go. This...
Did Taddeo lose to Fried because of her comments on how the FDP got money intended for Florida’s businesses?
Saturday's barn-burner election to decide the next chair of the Florida Democratic Party (FDP) came down to the wire between Annette Taddeo and Nikki Fried. Taddeo was promising a "reset," while at the same time lobbing bombs into the media, and threatening to flush...
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