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Florida Democratic gubernatorial candidates are calling out Governor Ron DeSantis for comments he made after an unprecedented FBI raid yesterday [Monday] at the Palm Beach home of former President Donald Trump.
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In their only debate, the candidates fielded questions on abortion, gun legislation, immigration and other topics that dominated this year’s contentious legislative session. But much of their harshest rhetoric was reserved for Gov. Ron DeSantis, a potential 2024 presidential contender.
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Florida Agriculture Commissioner Nikki Fried and U.S. Rep. Charlie Crist have held their first and only debate before the Democratic gubernatorial primary.
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Florida Agriculture Commissioner Nikki Fried is looking to make amusement parks safer. Fried introduced an initial draft of legislation Wednesday that would create a framework for ride safety across all amusement parks in the state.
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Agriculture Commissioner Nikki Fried has long championed medical marijuana, now legal in Florida. Her office also issues concealed weapons licenses. Her lawsuit cites a federal form that must be completed by people seeking to purchase guns.
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Some 19 people recently overdosed on Fentanyl recently in Gadsden County. Six people are confirmed to have died from the drug while it’s suspected to have played a role in another three deaths.
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Congressman Charlie Crist said conditions haven’t improved in a “violent, socialist” Venezuela since Biden first issued a temporary-protected status executive order for Venezuelans in March 2021.
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“I’m super pissed, I’m just like get your hands off of my uterus, off of my body."
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Congressman Charlie Crist is stressing a need for party unity among the Democratic gubernatorial candidates, who agree their priority is to stop Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis and the “culture wars” he has championed.
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Florida Agriculture Commissioner Nikki Fried unveiled a proposed rule Thursday that would set the state’s first goals for transitioning toward cleaner energy sources.
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Democratic gubernatorial candidates latched on to rising housing costs this week to draw a contrast with Gov. Ron DeSantis, who they say has focused on blaming President Joe Biden for inflation while taking a more laissez-faire approach to the state’s housing problems.
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Gov. Ron DeSantis and his successors will have more power over some high-level state appointments under a bill headed to his desk.