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A wave of censorship is washing over Florida's public schools, as they grapple with new state laws and regulations that are increasing scrutiny over library books. In Broward County, one teacher says she's been told to close her classroom library.
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Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis may be months away from publicly declaring his presidential intentions, but his potential rivals aren’t holding back.
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The Faculty Senate at Florida Atlantic University has released a joint statement defending diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives on campus — and decrying "scare tactics"— as Gov. Ron DeSantis pledges to ban the activities across the state's universities.
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New conservative board members Christopher Rufo and Eddie Speir got a mixed reaction during their campus visit Wednesday.
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The state legislature passed a law in 2021 that limits mail-in ballots to one per election cycle.
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State officials directed Florida's public universities to report campus activities and courses related to diversity, equity and inclusion. It's part of Gov. Ron DeSantis' campaign to restrict how racism, gender and discrimination can be addressed in public schools.
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Gov. Ron DeSantis is laying out more proposals to reshape education policy in Florida. At a press conference in Jacksonville, he voiced support for making school board elections partisan.
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Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis highlighted illegal immigration last fall by sending dozens of immigrants from Texas to an island off the Massachusetts coast.
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Plaintiffs challenging a state law restricting how race-related concepts can be taught in higher education accused Gov. Ron DeSantis’ administration Wednesday of violating a federal judge’s order that blocked parts of the law from being enforced.
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Gov. Ron DeSantis will be sworn back into office at noon Tuesday. Four years ago, he was a relatively unknown politician who won his gubernatorial bid by fewer than 33,000 votes. This time, he cruised to reelection with a nearly 20-point lead over his Democratic challenger and is a Republican presidential contender.
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Months after the controversial arrests, one case ended with a plea deal and at least three have been dismissed. And attorneys say Florida's cases face a tough road — even if they make it to trial.
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Democrats failed in attempts Tuesday to prevent the likenesses of Gov. Ron DeSantis or other politicians from being used to promote a toll program.