The News Service of Florida
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After Helene and Milton pounded Florida’s Gulf Coast last year, the Federal Emergency Management Agency needs help paying National Flood Insurance Program claims.
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Quickly signed into law by the governor, the wide-ranging plan toughens penalties for crimes committed by undocumented immigrants; creates a statewide immigration enforcement panel; imposes the death penalty for undocumented immigrants who commit first-degree murder or rape children; and makes it a state crime for undocumented immigrants to enter the state.
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Condo associations must comply with legislation passed after the 2021 deadly building collapse in Surfside. Compliance costs are being passed on to owners.
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A week after the Florida Legislature snubbed his proposals, Gov. Ron DeSantis appeared to tamp down his dispute with GOP leaders, saying "we've had great discussions."
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The proposal is an initial step as lawmakers prepare to negotiate a final budget during the legislative session. It includes tax cuts and a firearms sales tax holiday.
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The legal battle between Florida State University and the Atlantic Coast Conference is ratcheting up as the ACC is trying to halt a lawsuit filed by FSU.
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The Florida Attorney General’s Office says the settlement will help fund opioid addiction treatment, prevention and recovery programs.
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Gov. Ron DeSantis has declared a state of emergency as the Panhandle and other parts of north Florida get hit with frigid weather and the possibility of snow and ice.
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A federal judge has put on hold a lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of a new Florida law requiring age verification for access to websites with adult content.
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The group is challenging a 2023 state law and related regulations that prevent colleges from spending money on diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives.