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Look for the House Health & Human Services Committee to roll out a bill Thursday on hurricane-related health care and social service issues.
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With time ticking on this year’s session, it’s not clear if Gov. Rick Scott is going to convince the Florida Legislature to ratify a pair of rules...
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The battle to determine the future of Confederate monuments in Florida rages on. The fight for change has moved from protests and rallies to include a...
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The state’s highest court will not weigh in on Floridians’ right to front yard vegetable gardens. But the food fight isn’t over in the state capital.
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The Senate is inching closer to approving a bill that would allow hospitals, clinics, medical schools and substance-abuse treatment programs to begin...
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Last May, two Miami-Dade public school employees resigned amid investigations into allegations that they had engaged in inappropriate relationships with…
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Florida lawmakers want to restrict certain abortions for women in their second trimester. Judges in other states have struck down similar laws as...
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Florida lawmakers are considering legislation that would create a uniform framework for bike sharing companies in the state of Florida. Tampa Republican...
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Take a look at the last receipt you got from a hotel stay in Florida. You’ll likely notice a number of taxes and fees. Some of that money goes toward...
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Already, the Florida Supreme Court has rejected more than three dozen appeals involving death row inmates, who received their sentences before 2002 and...
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Florida lawmakers want to expand the use of digital voting and tallying machines. Many of the state’s election managers are behind the plan . But...
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Seventy years ago, the goal of a new University of Florida president was to have the school ranked among the "top 10 or 12 great state universities of the…