Florida is increasingly being called a purple state…a state which could go either way in a Presidential election. Our 27 Electoral votes are crucial to who becomes the next President of the United ...
74 Cities and five counties operate red light cameras in Florida and A new study by a state government watch dog is giving the cameras a mixed review and it’s energizing critics who want the law ...
A gap in Florida law is making it difficult for 17-year-olds who no longer live at home to live independently. They are called unaccompanied youth, and have either left home voluntarily or have been ...
Governor Ron DeSantis has made his third appointment to the Florida Supreme Court, naming a nearly 18 year veteran of state Government rather than a judge to the states highest court. What sets this ...
Two bills aiming to change the school year in Florida are back after stumbling at the legislative finish line last year. The Florida Legislative Session hasn’t officially begun, but both are already ...
The latest numbers from the state show that a controversial ballot initiative is about 110,000 signatures short of appearing on the November ballot. Florida Hometown Democracy wants voters to have the ...
Giving false information to police about a missing child could soon land someone behind bars for a long time. Legislation heard by House and Senate Committees today in Tallahassee makes it a felony ...
About 200 child care advocates wrapped up a two-day event at the State Capitol Tuesday morning. The Rally in Tally is hosted by the Florida Coalition for Children. It brings foster families and ...
Every Tuesday and Wednesday Advanced Registered Nurse Practitioners are walking the halls of the Capitol, looking for sympathetic lawmakers. Florida is in the minority when it comes to states allowing ...
Governor Rick Scott is proposing spending 558 million more on public schools this coming year, but if the Governor gets his way, it’s not the state that would be putting the money up, but local ...
A bill that would strengthen Florida’s laws on protecting student information has unanimous support from the Senate Education Committee. The traditional pen and paper is almost obsolete thanks to new ...
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