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Florida property tax relief could hurt city services, study says
Eliminating or significantly reducing Florida property taxes could “fundamentally destabilize local finance” for municipalities that rely on the revenue, according to a new study released as tax relief legislation moves forward. The study, conducted by Wichita State...
California loses one taxpayer per minute, Florida gains
Florida welcomes a new taxpayer about every two minutes while California loses one about every minute, according to new data. An analysis of data from the IRS conducted by the National Taxpayers Union Foundation found that Florida, Texas and North Carolina gain new...
University of West Florida Names Manny Diaz Jr. Sole Finalist for President
The University of West Florida (UWF) Presidential Search Committee has named Interim President Manny Diaz Jr. as the sole finalist to become the institution’s seventh president. The decision, announced Friday, moves Diaz one step closer to a permanent appointment,...
Florida property tax relief plans take step forward
Eight plans to offer property tax relief in Florida have taken a step forward in the state legislature. All but one are constitutional amendments that would need 60% of voter approval to go into effect. They all cleared the House Select Committee on Property Taxes on...
Florida Senate Proposes School Choice Funding Overhaul After Audit Raises Tracking Concerns
Sen. Don Gaetz on Thursday filed legislation aimed at restructuring the funding and administrative framework of Florida’s school choice programs following a recent Auditor General report that identified significant tracking and accounting problems within the state’s...
Adoption and Deployment Key to U.S. AI Leadership
The United States has a long and proud history of invention, but we often struggle to fully put our innovations to work. We certainly know how to build and create technology, but it is another to deploy it broadly so that businesses, communities, and families truly...
After porn video surfaces, Matthew Taylor falsely points filthy finger at The Capitolist
Hoo-boy. In more than a decade of covering Florida’s political scene, never have I ever opened a story with those two words. But here we are, all because Matthew Taylor, the almost-famous, almost-welder, almost-comedian, almost-county-commissioner, almost-governor,...
New ‘Rural Renaissance’ Plan Targets Growth, Transportation, and Health Care in Rural Florida
Sen. Corey Simon on Thursday filed a wide-ranging proposal aimed at reshaping economic development, infrastructure, health care, and education in rural counties across Florida ahead of the 2026 legislative session. The measure, Senate Bill 250, establishes new funding...
Indicted Florida congresswoman leaves committee leadership post
U.S. Rep. Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick of Florida, indicted on charges of stealing $5 million in federal disaster funds and using some of it for her campaign, said Thursday she is innocent and has no plans to resign. In the meantime, she will step down from her position...
Florida Lawmakers Urge Trump to Pull Eastern Gulf Parcels From Upcoming Oil Lease Sale
Some Florida lawmakers are urging President Donald J. Trump to withdraw portions of the Eastern Gulf Test and Training Range (EGTTR) from an upcoming federal offshore oil and gas lease sale, citing concerns that exploration in the area could disrupt military...
Florida Supreme Court Justice Charles Canady to Step Down in 2026
Florida Supreme Court Justice Charles T. Canady will leave the state’s highest court in 2026 to lead the University of Florida’s Hamilton School for Classical and Civic Education. Canady announced this week that he will step down from the bench to serve as director...
UF Receives $5.5 Million Gift from Ken Griffin to Expand Hamilton School’s Classical and Civic Education Programs
The University of Florida (UF) on Wednesday announced a $5.5 million gift from Kenneth C. Griffin, founder and CEO of Citadel and founder of Griffin Catalyst, to support the Hamilton School for Classical and Civic Education. The donation is the largest in the Hamilton...
Rep. Kevin Steele Enters 2026 Race for Florida CFO
State Rep. Kevin Steele, a Republican from Pasco County and one of the Legislature’s wealthiest members, has filed to run for Florida Chief Financial Officer, setting up a GOP primary challenge against incumbent CFO Blaise Ingoglia in the 2026 election cycle. Steele,...
Samantha Scott Elected Unopposed to Florida House District 52 After Qualifying Deadline Passes
Samantha Scott will become the next state representative for House District 52 after no candidate filed to run against her before Friday’s qualifying deadline, resulting in her automatic election to the Florida House. The district, which covers Sumter County and part...
Amscot Financial Partners With Green Dot to Expand Low-Cost Banking Access Across Florida
Amscot Financial, one of Florida’s largest nonbank financial service providers, announced a new partnership with Green Dot Corporation to offer full-service, low-cost bank accounts to customers across more than 230 locations in the state. The move will introduce...
New Analysis Shows Florida’s Green Industry Produced $42 Billion in Statewide Activity
Florida’s green industry generated nearly $42 billion in total economic impact, according to a new analysis from Farm Credit of Central Florida. The study places the industry’s total output at $41.9 billion, reflecting the combined economic activity of the businesses...
Leon County Judge Orders DOAH to Resume Processing 400+ Citizens Arbitration Cases
A Leon County circuit judge has ordered the Florida Division of Administrative Hearings (DOAH) to resume processing more than 400 pending Citizens Property Insurance arbitration cases, ending a pause that began after a Hillsborough County judge issued a preliminary...
6.9% Workers’ Comp Rate Decrease Approved, Marking Ninth Straight Year of Cuts
Florida Insurance Commissioner Mike Yaworsky on Monday approved a 6.9 percent statewide reduction in workers’ compensation insurance rates, effective January 1, 2026, for both new and renewal policies. The filing submitted by the National Council on Compensation...
Florida Becomes First State to Adopt National Phoenix Declaration on Education
Florida on Thursday became the first state in the nation to formally adopt the Phoenix Declaration, a document outlining a framework for K-12 education centered on parental authority, classical academics and civic instruction. The State Board of Education voted...
Donalds Holds Lead in GOP Gubernatorial Primary Poll
A new poll of likely Republican primary voters shows Rep. Byron Donalds holding a lead in the 2026 Florida governor’s race, with no other tested candidate registering significant support. The survey, conducted Nov. 11–13 among 600 likely GOP primary voters, was not...
Protective security details proposed for nominees
Nominees for the office of governor, lieutenant governor, and cabinet officer would receive protective security details under a bill filed this week in the Florida Legislature. House Bill 401, authored by Rep. Tyler Sirois, R-Merritt Island, specifies the security...
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