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Parental Rights in Education bill could soon see expansion
A House bill filing in Florida seeks to expand the Parental Rights in Education bill, which imposes restrictions on sexual orientation and gender identity topics in schools, to include Pre-K through eighth grade and charter schools. The bill would prohibit educators...
Florida state senator’s “Ultimate Cancel Act” bill draws laughs, scorn from across the country
Florida State Senator Blaise Ingoglia has proposed a bill called the "Ultimate Cancel Act" that aims to cancel any political party for their past support of slavery. The bill does not name any specific party, but would require the Division of Elections to "cancel" the...
Does Florida need a full-time legislature? A proposed study aims to find out
A Florida lawmaker has filed a proposal to study and recommend whether the Florida legislature should become full-time employees with higher salaries and whether Cabinet members should draw pay comparable to that of other large states. Studies on the subject have...
House bill would require public projects to use U.S.-produced steel
A House bill filed on Tuesday by Rep. Philip Griffitts would require any public works project to use U.S.-produced iron or steel. Mirroring failed legislation filed last year, the requirement can be bypassed, however, if the governmental entity administering the...
UF places pause on West Palm Beach graduate campus development
The University of Florida announced on Tuesday that it is temporarily pausing the development of its proposed West Palm Beach graduate campus. The project was called into question after real estate developer Jeff Greene hesitated to sell off five acres of land he...
Ashley Moody pushing legislation to reclassify “Frankenstein opioids”
Ahead of the upcoming Legislative Session, Attorney General Ashley Moody publicly endorsed Senate Bill 736, which would permanently add nitazene compounds -- colloquially known as Frankenstein opioids -- to the list of Schedule I substances. The classification would...
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