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April 30, 2015: State House Speaker Appears Reluctant To Return To Tallahassee

Today on WLRN-Miami Herald News, you heard:

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6:30 -- South Florida health care leaders speak out about what the state should to pay health care for low-income residents.

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5:44 -- Teaching small business owners the ins and outs of social media.

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5:32 -- Gov. Rick Scott says he'll step in to help resolve a budget dispute between the Florida House and Senate.

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5:04 -- Grades for South Florida hospitals are in and two-dozen have earned an 'A' rating.

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4:44 -- A Q&A with University of South Florida political scientist Susan McManus about what the Republican legislative standoff means.

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4:04 -- Lawmakers are trying to change a funding formula for hospitals which care for low-income residents.

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1:04 -- A bill banning the posting of explicit photos of romantic exes without their knowledge is waiting for Gov. Rick Scott's signature.

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10:04 A new law in Broward County has legalized ride-sharing services like Uber and Lyft. But not everyone is pleased with the ordinance.

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9:35 What could the standoff in Tallahassee mean for next year's elections?

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9:04 Lake Okeechobee releases are suspended until at least Friday due to blue-green algae.

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8:43 The U.S. is chock-full of small businesses. And, these days, even mom and pop have to learn the ins-and-outs of using Twitter, Facebook, Instagram and Tumblr to get their name -- and product --- out there. It can be a steep learning curve for the non-digital natives. Kenny Malone looks at two baking companies and their recipes for social media marketing.

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8:30 American and state flags bought to fly at government buildings across Florida will have to be sewn in the United States with home-grown material under a bill going to Governor Rick Scott.

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8:20 State senators on Wednesday tabled a controversial bill about the oil and natural-gas drilling process known as "fracking," ensuring the measure will not pass this year. Among other things, it would have required disclosure about chemicals used in the process.

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8:04 State House Speaker Steve Crisafulli responded quickly to Senate President Andy Gardiner's letter asking him to bring the House back to Tallahassee for a final day of legislating on Friday. The answer wasn't completely clear, but it looked a lot like "no."

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7:43 What could the standoff in Tallahassee mean for next year's elections?

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7:30 The "coneheads" have come to Broward County -- and we're not talking about the lovable martians from "Saturday Night Live." Eradication teams have been spending most of this week in Dania Beach -- where one neighborhood is experiencing an infestation of conehead termites.

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7:20 A bill that tries to put an end to an act known as Revenge Porn is now on the governor's desk.

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7:04 State House Speaker Steve Crisafulli is NOT planning to reconvene the House of Representatives on Friday.

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6:43 The U.S. is chock-full of small businesses. And, these days, even mom and pop have to learn the ins-and-outs of using Twitter, Facebook, Instagram and Tumblr to get their name -- and product --- out there. It can be a steep learning curve for the non-digital natives. Kenny Malone looks at two baking companies and their recipes for social media marketing.

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6:30 American and state flags bought to fly at government buildings across Florida will have to be sewn in the United States with home-grown material under a bill going to Governor Rick Scott.

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6:20 Senators on Wednesday tabled a controversial bill about the oil and natural-gas drilling process known as "fracking," ensuring the measure will not pass this year. Among other things, it would have required disclosure about chemicals used in the process.

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6:04 State House Speaker Steve Crisafulli responded quickly to Senate President Andy Gardiner's letter asking him to bring the House back to Tallahassee for a final day of legislating on Friday. The answer wasn't completely clear, but it looked a lot like "no."

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