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The Florida Department of Veterans' Affairs held its annual Military Appreciation Day at the CapitolState military service organizations are doing their part to support Florida’s veterans.
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The reduction is at the center of a standoff between the state’s top political power players over what form tax reductions should take.
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A new defamation bill in Florida is causing some friction among state lawmakers and attorneys.
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A proposal to increase the number of Public Service Commissioners from five to seven is advancing in the Florida Legislature. The PSC holds public hearings whenever a utility wants to increase rates to determine if the increases are excessive.
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60 higher ed institutions around the country received letters from the Department of Education accusing them of violating Title VI of the Civil Rights Act.
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Bill would further restrict cell phone use and require cursive instruction for younger students. Another proposal would nix an upcoming mandate for schools start times.
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Amy Trask: "Victims of dating violence face gaps in the law that victims of domestic violence don’t"
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Advocates say the legislative awareness event is vital to the disability community
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Tuesday marked Florida National Guard Appreciation Day at the Capitol.
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State lawmakers are pushing for a constitutional amendment to instead create a new elected cabinet position called the Commissioner of Government Efficiency. It passed its first committee Tuesday.
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A bill would change how Floridians place constitutional amendments on the ballot, and it would prevent the use of taxpayer dollars to promote or oppose a ballot measure.
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He'll visit the capital later this month