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Red tide rising in Florida, but will it lift other states?
A quick snapshot of what Florida political insiders and operatives are talking about with just over 24 hours to go before polls close nationwide. With early voting wrapped and many remaining Florida voters preparing to storm the polls tomorrow, the numbers show...
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Florida Chamber of Commerce highlights state’s economic growth amid looming challenges
The Florida Chamber of Commerce’s 2024 Midyear Economic Report presents a mixed economic outlook, highlighting ongoing growth but cautioning against challenges like labor shortages, housing affordability, and the need for economic diversification. The Florida Chamber...
Polk County Schools spokesman can’t be bothered to inform public about school bus camera contract
With controversy swirling over a school bus camera contract and the county set to start issuing traffic citations in September, Polk County Public Schools spokesman Kyle Kennedy refused to provide updated contract language and instead directed interested parties to...
Biden administration grants $5.7M to boost EV charging in Florida
The Biden administration announced on Tuesday that it awarded more than $5.7 million in grants to expand electric vehicle charging infrastructure in Florida. The Biden administration announced on Tuesday that it allocated more than $5.7 million in grants within...
Florida officials predict higher tax revenues in coming months
(The Center Square) — Florida officials predict tax revenues in the Sunshine State will continue to increase compared to last year's numbers. The Office of Economic & Demographic Research held a revenue estimating conference on Aug. 23 and predicted general...
USDA allocates $12.1 million to Florida farmers for Hurricane Debby losses
The USDA announced $12.1 million in indemnity payments to Florida farmers for hurricane-related losses under the Hurricane Insurance Protection-Wind Index program. The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) announced last Friday that Florida farmers affected by...
Audit report recommends changes to Florida’s property insurer of last resort
(The Center Square) —The Florida Auditor General recently released an audit report on the state-owned Citizens Property Insurance Corporation and made several recommendations to improve customer service while ensuring it remains fiscally buoyant. The insurer covers...
Six Florida universities ranked among nation’s top 50
Six public universities in Florida were ranked among the top 50 nationwide by Washington Monthly, with FIU achieving the highest rank at 16th overall. Five public universities in Florida were ranked among the top 50 in a national assessment conducted by Washington...
Baptist Health, Florida Blue contract stalemate threatens in-network access for 600,000 patients
Baptist Health and Florida Blue are deadlocked in contract talks over payment rates, risking the loss of in-network status for over 600,000 Florida Blue members if no deal is reached by September 30. Baptist Health and Florida Blue are at an impasse in contract...
Title IX rule blocked amid lawsuit
TALLAHASSEE — A divided appeals court has blocked a new federal rule about sex-based discrimination in education programs while a legal battle continues to play out, giving a win to Florida and three other states. A panel of the 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals last...
Labor Day gas prices potentially lowest in three years
Florida motorists are expected to see the lowest gas prices for a Labor Day weekend in three years, with the state's average price at $3.29 per gallon due to lower oil prices. Florida motorists may see the lowest gas prices for a Labor Day weekend in three years. As...
Florida DEP delays public meetings on state park development amid bipartisan backlash
The Florida Department of Environmental Protection postponed public meetings on its "Great Outdoors Initiative," which proposes developments in nine state parks, following widespread backlash from environmentalists and bipartisan political figures. The Florida...
Florida housing market stabilizes as home prices level off and inventory rises
Florida’s housing market is stabilizing as home prices level off and inventory increases, offering potential relief to buyers, according to a Florida Realtors report. Florida’s housing market is showing signs of stabilization, with home prices leveling off and more...
Amazon expands satellite operations at Kennedy Space Center with additional $19.5M investment
Amazon is investing an additional $19.5 million at Florida’s Kennedy Space Center to expand its satellite operations for Project Kuiper. Amazon is investing an additional $19.5 million to expand its satellite operations at Florida’s Kennedy Space Center, the company...
After primary win, Cammack to face underfunded Democrat challenger on Nov. 5
(The Center Square) — Incumbent U.S. Rep. Kat Cammack, R-Fla., won the Republican primary in the 3rd Congressional District this week and will be looking to keep her seat on Nov. 5. Cammack will be serving a third term if she is successful, representing Alachua,...
Proposal could add ‘Clarity’ in felon voting
TALLAHASSEE — State elections officials are moving forward with an updated process aimed at providing more clarity for people seeking to determine if they are eligible to vote, after a federal lawsuit over the handling of a constitutional amendment that restored...
Senate President Kathleen Passidomo rebuffs state park development amid growing lawmaker opposition
Florida Senate President Kathleen Passidomo and other Republican lawmakers are expressing opposition to a proposal to develop state parks with golf courses and hotels, arguing it conflicts with preserving natural habitats. Florida Senate President Kathleen Passidomo...
Triumph Gulf Coast Board OKs $25M airport grant
Triumph Gulf Coast's Board of Governors is advancing $25 million grant for Project Spinner, a $107.5 million initiative to build a jet engine maintenance facility at Northwest Florida Beaches International Airport, expected to create 500 jobs and generate $479 million...
Trial set in social media law fight
A federal judge Wednesday scheduled a trial next year in a battle about a 2021 Florida law that placed restrictions on social-media platforms. U.S. District Judge Robert Hinkle issued an order scheduling the trial during a two-week period that will start June 16. The...
AccuWeather predicts 6-10 storms threatening Florida from late August to September
AccuWeather forecasts 6 to 10 named storms in the Atlantic between late August and September, posing heightened risks for Florida as the peak of hurricane season coincides with near-record sea surface temperatures. AccuWeather meteorologists are predicting 6 to 10...
Florida allocates $5.8 million for Space Coast infrastructure, aiming to create 1,000 high-tech jobs
Florida is allocating $5.8 million from its Job Growth Grant Fund to extend Challenger Avenue and develop public infrastructure at Space Coast Innovation Park, a project expected to create up to 1,000 high-tech jobs and boost the region's economic recovery. The State...
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