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Sheriff: Yes on Amendment 3 to protect lives and strengthen communities
As the Sheriff of Bradford County with nearly 40 years of experience in Florida law enforcement, I have seen firsthand the devastating effects that low-level marijuana possession charges can have on individuals and their families. This November, we have a unique...
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UF Health removed from United Healthcare provider network after failed negotiations
UF Health hospitals and physician groups in Gainesville, Jacksonville, and St. Johns have exited United Healthcare’s provider network as of September 1, after months of failed negotiations over rates and contract terms. UF Health hospitals and physician groups in...
GOP State Attorney candidate leaves race
Two weeks after becoming the Republican nominee for state attorney in the 9th Judicial Circuit, Seth Hyman left the race Wednesday, clearing the way for appointed State Attorney Andrew Bain to square off with suspended prosecutor Monique Worrell. Hyman withdrew from...
AFP Action FL endorses 10 Republican candidates ahead of general election
Americans for Prosperity Action Florida announced 10 additional endorsements of Republican candidates, expanding its commitment to supporting them through grassroots mobilization, digital outreach, and targeted advertising for the general election. Americans for...
Florida sues Biden Administration over alleged release of criminal aliens
Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody filed a lawsuit against the Biden administration, accusing ICE and the Federal Bureau of Prisons of failing to release documents related to the alleged release of criminal aliens into U.S. communities after serving prison...
Florida to spend more on nursing education to prevent a provider shortage
(The Center Square) — The Sunshine State will invest more in nursing education to bolster the state's growing health care demands and ensure Floridians can access care. Gov. Ron DeSantis announced Tuesday that nursing education will receive a significant boost in...
U.S. Sugar backed in boiler rule case
A federal appeals court sided with U.S. Sugar Corp. and trade groups by rejecting an EPA rule that would have required costly retrofitting of a newly built boiler under stricter emissions standards. A federal appeals court Tuesday sided with United States Sugar Corp....
Polk County officials now scrambling to fix supposedly “legal” school bus camera contract
Polk school officials and school bus camera vendor Verra Mobility are talking out of both sides of their mouths - claiming contract was legal while quietly renegotiating the illegal payment scheme. With a deadline fast approaching, Polk County Public Schools are now...
Atlantic Hurricane Season forecast revised to be less active
AccuWeather revised its 2024 Atlantic hurricane season forecast to predict fewer storms and hurricanes due to non-conducive atmospheric and oceanic conditions. The 2024 Atlantic hurricane season is now expected to be less active than initially predicted, according to...
Moody wants justices to decide opioid dispute
TALLAHASSEE — Attorney General Ashley Moody wants the Florida Supreme Court to resolve a legal battle about whether hospital districts and school boards should be able to pursue opioid-epidemic lawsuits after she reached settlements with the pharmaceutical industry. A...
Florida consumer sentiment reaches three-year peak
Florida's consumer sentiment reached a three-year high in August, driven by increased optimism about personal finances and the national economy. Florida's consumer sentiment reached a three-year peak in August, climbing to 76.4 points, according to the University of...
Bean aims to keep Florida’s 4th Congressional District with the GOP
(The Center Square) – Incumbent U.S. Rep Aaron Bean, R-Fla., is looking to keep his seat in the 4th Congressional District this November, facing off in a rematch against an underfunded Democrat rival. If he is successful, Bean will serve a second term representing his...
Trump voices conditional support for recreational marijuana legalization in Florida
Former President Donald Trump expressed support for Florida's Amendment 3, which would legalize recreational marijuana, though noted a need for regulation of public use. Former President Donald Trump on Saturday voiced his support for Florida’s Amendment 3, a proposed...
Trump pledges ‘no’ vote on Florida abortion initiative
Former President Donald Trump on Friday announced his opposition to a ballot initiative aimed at enshrining abortion rights up to fetal viability in the Florida constitution. Former President Donald Trump announced Friday that he plans to vote against Amendment 4, a...
Weekly Roundup: Putting Out Fires and Fanning Flame Wars
TALLAHASSEE — August came to a close with Gov. Ron DeSantis trying to douse a growing uproar about adding amenities such as golf to award-winning state parks. The week ended as animosity between the governor’s office and Rep. Randy Fine, a Brevard County Republican,...
Florida’s public sector labor laws earn high marks
Florida's public sector labor laws were rated among the most effective in the nation by the Commonwealth Foundation, rising from a "C" to an "A" due to legislative reforms. Florida's public sector labor laws were recognized this week as some of the most effective in...
Federal court halts rule granting collective bargaining to H-2A workers, siding with Florida and 16 states
A federal court blocked a Department of Labor rule extending collective bargaining rights to H-2A visa workers, siding with Florida and 16 other states that argued the DOL exceeded its authority. A federal court issued a preliminary injunction this week against a...
Report: Rep. Carolina Amesty arrested on felony charges
Florida State Representative Carolina Amesty was arrested on felony charges related to forgery and notary misconduct following an FDLE investigation into her previous role at Central Christian University. State Representative Carolina Amesty, a Republican representing...
Major publishers sue over law leading to book removals
A group of major book publishers, including Penguin Random House and HarperCollins, filed a federal lawsuit against Florida's House Bill 1069, arguing that the law's vague and broad restrictions on literary content have led to unconstitutional book removals. Some of...
Florida voters show strong support for marijuana legalization
A new poll from the James Madison Institute shows that 64 percent of Florida voters support legalizing recreational marijuana through Amendment 3, with strong backing across various demographics. Florida voters are showing strong support for legalized recreational...
Rick Scott leads Mucarsel-Powell by 6 points in Senate race
A James Madison Institute poll shows U.S. Senator Rick Scott leading Democratic challenger Debbie Mucarsel-Powell by six points in Florida's 2024 Senate race, with 49 percent support among likely voters. United States Senator Rick Scott holds a six-point lead over...
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