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Governor Rick Scott got the legislation he wanted to reform Florida’s mandatory motor vehicle law. James Call reports supporters of the measure say it…
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The Florida Senate has rejected a proposal that would have given parents a greater say in the fate of failing public schools. The bill had been stalled…
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The Florida Supreme Court says the Senate’s new voting district maps are unconstitutional. Regan McCarthy reports today marks the last constitutionally…
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It’s now up to the Governor to decide if state employees should be required to “pee in a cup.” As Sascha Cordner reports, a bill allowing state agencies…
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For the past few lawmaking sessions, a true artist has been laboring in the fourth floor rotunda of the Florida Capitol. Tom Flanigan reports there’s a…
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A plan to let parents have a say in the fate of failing schools has stalled yet again in the Florida Senate. The measure has been met with opposition from…
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One of the biggest disputes of the 2012 Florida Legislative Session has involved the Personal Injury Protection, or “PIP” reform issue. The House and…
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A bill that would punish coaches for “unethical recruiting” of student athletes has narrowly passed out of the Senate and is making its way to Governor…
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Lawmakers are considering a tax package that would grant almost $120 million each year in tax breaks to businesses and consumers in the state. Regan…
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Florida Democrats have sharp words for the Republican Party’s education policy initiatives this year. That includes tuition hikes and university budget…