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The law gives the state more power over a group that governs high school sports. Gov. DeSantis signed the bill at Cambridge Christian School in Tampa, which is involved in a legal battle over praying before games.
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Florida lawmakers have approved revamping a 2021 law aimed at shielding police departments from budget cuts as a group of cities question the legislation's constitutionality.
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A federal judge issued a temporary restraining order against a new Biden administration policy that would lead to large numbers of migrants being released into the U.S.
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Governor Ron DeSantis signed a bill that includes issues such as barring businesses and government agencies from requiring people to take COVID-19 tests or wear masks to enter their facilities.
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Three unions representing workers in South Florida filed a lawsuit in Leon County circuit court, hours after Gov. Ron DeSantis signed the law.
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With a federal change expected to lead to a surge in migrants crossing the country’s southern border, Gov. Ron DeSantis on Wednesday signed a controversial bill that targets illegal immigration.
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Medical providers in Florida are speaking out against an immigration bill requiring patients to mark on a hospital form whether they are undocumented.
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Union members repeatedly came to the Capitol to fight the bill (SB 256) that would prevent dues from being deducted from workers’ paychecks.
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Abortion laws in Florida are now approaching the restrictiveness they had in Latin America before the 'green wave' legalized the procedure in Argentina, Colombia and other catholic countries.
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The new law took effect immediately and represents a major change in Florida’s death-penalty system. Lawmakers moved forward with the issue after the Parkland shooter was sentenced to life in prison last year.
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The Republican-controlled Senate voted 28-12 along party lines on House Bill 3 that would prohibit consideration of “environmental, social and governance” standards in investing government money.
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Demonstrators with Equality Florida denounced state Rep. Fabián Basabe, a Republican from Miami Beach, as an anti−LGBTQ lawmaker.