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The Florida House and Senate will soon start ironing out their differences as they work toward a final budget for the upcoming fiscal year.
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The exemption would apply whether the governor is traveling, in his office or at the Mansion.
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Florida Governor Ron DeSantis signed the state’s six week abortion bill into law late Thursday night.
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Democrats say there are some things they like about the budget proposals that recently passed the Florida House and Senate, but there are also things they don't like.
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Florida House Speaker Paul Renner says several bills aimed at cracking down on "dangerous" crimes are expected to pass in the coming weeks.
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A backlash is brewing in Florida higher education over a bill that could alter the way certain subjects are taught and discussed. It hasn't yet passed the legislature but is already roiling academia.
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A proposal to ban merchant codes for gun and ammunition sales in Florida is ready for the full House. It’s already been approved by the Senate, largely along party lines.
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Florida’s hemp industry is upset over a legislative plan they say will hurt their business. The measure’s sponsor says the bill is meant to keep companies “in your lane.”
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WFSU’s Adrian Andrews spoke with a few veterans to get their take on the permitless carry law which goes into effect this summer.
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Anyone who damages or removes an historical monument or memorial could face a civil lawsuit under proposed legislation. The move follows efforts to relocate monuments and markers tied to the Confederacy.