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The measure would protect city employees against retaliation if they bring formal complaints against city commissioners, their staff, or the inspector general or his or her staff
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A federal judge has cleared the way for a class-action lawsuit that alleges Florida did not properly inform people before dropping them from the Medicaid program after a COVID-19 public health emergency ended.
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The new rules say the 1972 law to protect women's rights in schools also applies to sexual orientation and gender identity. Gov. Ron DeSantis says, "We will not comply."
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Shelters are already seeing an influx of new clients, and facing the stark reality that more will be coming
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The proposal concerns protecting whistle-blowers with complaints about commissioners, their staffs, or the inspector general or his or her staff
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He was the governor of Florida for two terms and its U.S. Senator for three
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The poll of 1,000 Florida registered voters shows 32% are unsure. The proposal requires just over 60% of voter approval to pass.
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A former local developer and founder of Rosebud Communications, Wamsley launched his campaign by publicly challenging Porter during a City Commission meeting.
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The judge blocked education officials from enforcing a law requiring a transgender Hillsborough County teacher to use pronouns that align with her sex assigned at birth.
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Three Florida justices contend if voters approve a ballot measure that would enshrine abortion rights in the state Constitution, it likely would not end legal battles.