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Critics worry the rule would let landlords take advantage of renters.
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Florida is home to 24 phosphogypsum (PG) stacks. PG is a radioactive, solid waste byproduct. The House has approved a bill to study whether PG could be used in road construction.
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Agencies that serve low-income Floridians couldn't access their funds, were on the verge of laying off staff
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The full Florida Senate okayed a bill Wednesday aimed at addressing the state’s alarming rate of seagrass loss and record breaking manatee deaths.
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"Enterprise has over promised and underdelivered for years."
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Despite a couple of trouble-free election cycles in Florida, proposed legislation would create more restrictions around the voting process.
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Agreement is needed from only eight jurors for a death penalty recommendation. That’s under a new Florida law signed by Governor Ron DeSantis Thursday.
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Republican Senator Corey Simon has a bill to help solve North Florida’s wastewater problem.
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The Florida Board of Education has approved a new rule that says schools “Shall not intentionally provide classroom instruction to students in grades 4 through 12 on sexual orientation or gender identity unless such instruction is expressly required by state academic standards.” The rule extends an already existing ban on such instruction.
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The Department of Economic Opportunity needs budget authorization to keep federal funds flowing to the Community Action Agencies