On this week's South Florida Roundup, we spoke about the state rejecting the College Board's proposed curriculum for their AP African-American History course, the current state of the Office of Election Crimes and Security (24:11), and plans to redevelop the City of Riviera Beach (40:14).
State rejects curriculum for AP African American history course; the future of DeSantis' election crimes unit; reimagining Riviera Beach
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