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Diapers and discounts: series of tax breaks begin over holiday weekend
A series of tax holidays are starting in Florida, providing savings on various household commodities such as baby diapers, Energy Star Appliances, and gas range stoves. The permanent exemption from sales tax on items related to child and elderly care, including...
The house always wins: Seminole gaming compact deemed legal; sports betting likely to return
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia ruled in favor of the Seminole Tribe of Florida, allowing them to offer legal digital sports betting in the state. The ruling reverses a previous decision that nullified the Gaming Compact between the state of...
New law allows businesses to challenge local government ordinances impacting profits
Gov. Ron DeSantis signed a new measure into law on Thursday night that allows businesses to sue local governments over "unreasonable" ordinances affecting their profits. If a lawsuit is permitted, the local government must stop enforcing the challenged ordinance, and...
Florida leaders react to SCOTUS affirmative action ruling
Following Thursday's United States Supreme Court ruling that saw affirmative action measures struck down in universities across the nation, Florida political leaders were quick to respond with statements of support or opposition. Gov. Ron DeSantis, Sen. Rick Scott,...
DeSantis approves six new laws, including database to aid law enforcement in interactions with disabled individuals
Governor Ron DeSantis signed six new bills into law, furthering initiatives around housing, infrastructure, law enforcement, local government regulation, and support for children and families. Two of the signed bills set a framework for law enforcement interaction...
State touts subject proficiency jump one year after introduction of progress monitoring
Progress monitoring assessments in Florida schools showed increases in testing scores for various student subgroups, including African American and Hispanic students. African American students saw substantial improvements in Grades 3-8 Mathematics (34 percentage...
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