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A Florida House panel backed a proposal that would set start times for high schools and middle schools that would be more in tune with teens’ natural rhythms.
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Republican leaders are supporting the HB 837 legislation, which would change how civil claims and lawsuits are handled.
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In a priority of House Speaker Paul Renner and other Republican leaders, the House began moving forward with a proposal that would prevent considering “environmental, social and governance” standards in investing government money.
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The new Economic Prosperity and Education Coalition or EPEC was launched to oppose the policies of Gov. Ron DeSantis and the Republican-controlled state legislature. The collective includes Equality Florida, United Teachers of Dade, the South Dade Branch of the NAACP and P.S. 305.
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Two House Republicans filed a proposal this week that would lower the minimum age from 21 to 18 to buy rifles and other "long" guns.
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Supporters say the bill before the Florida Senate would help small businesses, while opponents say it would shackle local governments.
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Under the bill filed by Rep. Adam Anderson, R-Palm Harbor, instruction about sexual orientation and gender identity would apply through the eighth grade.
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The groups say multiple bills would undermine smart development as Florida experiences explosive growth and the 2022 hurricane season illustrates the need for sustainability.
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U.S. District Judge Beth Bloom issued a preliminary injunction against a restriction on state and local officials lobbying other government bodies while in office.
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A Republican bill seeks to cancel the Democratic Party with newly proposed Senate Bill 1248, also called "The Ultimate Cancel Act."
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The Florida legislature will formally convene for the start of its annual 60-day regular legislative session. Here's a look at what lawmakers have left on their "To Do" list.
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Lawmakers will meet in Tallahassee in one week on March 7 for the start of this year’s legislative session.