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A Florida lawmaker who was disciplined after using a gay slur against a political rival and who lost re-election earlier this year is in custody in Haiti on a weapons charge, police there said Thursday. Circumstances of his arrest were a mystery.
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Florida's legislative leaders have released contrasting COVID-19 protocols for upcoming committee meetings, with the Senate setting up an off-site area where the public can view and participate in meetings.
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Florida Senate President Wilton Simpson joins the list of state lawmakers who have tested positive for COVID-19.
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The Florida Senate passed an amended version of SB 665, known as the E-verify bill, Thursday night.The bill requires public employers like schools and…
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Every Jan. 1, states across the country implement new laws. Some groundbreaking new laws address Internet user privacy and the classification of contract workers in California, for example.
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State Rep. Shevrin Jones, a South Broward Democrat, is running for reelection. He joins us to discuss his stance on gun legislation and how his platform…
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Wrapping up work from the 2018 legislative session, Gov. Rick Scott on Friday signed 17 bills and vetoed one measure, which he said could “muddle”...
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South Florida’s community college presidents are fighting a legislative proposal they argue would especially hurt low-income people and minorities — who…
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The Obama administration and the state have reached an agreement to continue funding the hospital Low-Income Pool for two more years but at a much lower...
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The debate that's been raging in Florida for five years: to expand Medicaid as envisioned under the Affordable Care Act or not?Florida lawmakers have…
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