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A 98-page elections bill filed by Republicans in the Florida Senate would place additional restrictions on voter registration groups.
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The group now has another base from which to protest the Legislature's six-week abortion ban bill
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A bill aimed at curbing the theft of the pollution-control devices from cars and trucks has unanimously passed the Florida Senate.
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A 98-page elections bill that was filed a day before getting its first committee hearing cleared the Florida Senate Ethics and Elections Committee on Wednesday.
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A bill filed in response to the pandemic’s early lockdowns and restrictions would give the Florida Legislature more power during public health emergencies.
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Before the arrest, Sen. Lauren Book (D-Plantation) and party chair Nikki Fried addressed the group. Fried said protests and voting are ways to fight restrictive policies.
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On July 1, 2023, every school-aged child in the state will become eligible for an education savings account or private school tuition stipend. Gov. Ron DeSantis recently signed off on a massive expansion of school choice that lifts income eligibility caps on the program.
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Gov. Ron DeSantis has signed into law a measure that allows people to carry concealed weapons without a permit in Florida. The law takes effect July 1.
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The 2023 Florida Legislative session continues to ramp up with the latest approval of four education bills in House.
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The Florida Legislature has tried for years to make changes to alimony laws. In the last decade, governors have vetoed alimony bills three times.