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March 11, 2015: Florida State Senate Committee Supports Medicaid Expansion

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5:26 p.m. Beyond Conan O'Brien... could restored ties with the U.S. be prodding Cuba toward reform after all?
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5:04 p.m. A Florida appeals court has upheld the kidnapping and child abuse convictions in a high-profile missing child case.
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4:26 p.m. The City of Miami is scheduled to vote Thursday on a law that would make it illegal for the homeless to camp out on public property.
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4:04 p.m. A Florida House panel today approved a bill allowing teachers to arm themselves.
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1:04 It was a historic day in Tallahassee as lawmakers move forward to help those who still don't have health insurance.

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11:04 Governor Rick Scott's denial that he banned phrases like "climate change" from reports and speeches is no surprise to one former employee of the Department of Environmental Protection.
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10:04 A group of state senators want President Obama to cease oil drilling off the Atlantic Coast, including Florida.
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8:34 When President Obama announced in December that the U.S. would restore diplomatic ties with Cuba, he urged everyone to keep expectations low. But some analysts wonder if the normalization process may already be prodding the Castro regime toward democratic reform.
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7:55 Three agency heads, who have been on the governor's short list to be replaced, earned a couple extra months stay on Tuesday. Gov. Rick Scott and his Cabinet approved new steps to review the work of the agencies they jointly oversee, which includes the Office of Insurance Regulation, the Office of Financial Regulation and the Department of Revenue.
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7:34 Miami commissioners are scheduled to vote Thursday on a law that would make it illegal for the homeless to camp out on public property. The move has some homeless advocates concerned, but the city official behind this push says it's a public safety issue.

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6:56 When President Obama announced in December that the U.S. would restore diplomatic ties with Cuba, he urged everyone to keep expectations low. But some analysts wonder if the normalization process may already be prodding the Castro regime toward democratic reform.

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6:33 Could restored ties with the U.S. be prodding Cuba toward reform after all?

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6:04 The state Senate Health Policy committee has approved a form of Medicaid expansion that promises affordable health care for 800,000 low-income Floridians.

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