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A native of Guyana, Father Chapman served congregants in several lands before coming to Tallahassee.
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As Florida treasurer and insurance commissioner from the mid-1970s through the late 1980s, Gunter was widely acclaimed for the effectiveness and fairness of his administration.
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A federal three-judge panel has upheld Florida’s congressional map after finding no constitutional problems with the state’s removal of an African-American performing district in the Big Bend but the broader legal fight isn't over.
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Florida’s highest court will weigh in on the constitutionality of the state's congressional map, but any changes likely wouldn't come in time for the 2024 elections.
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Voting-rights groups and others asked the court to take up the case, which centers on a North Florida district that in the past elected Black Democratic Congressman Al Lawson.
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As they defend a congressional redistricting plan, a judge says the Florida House and Senate can challenge part of the 2010 Fair Districts constitutional amendment.
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Two congressional incumbents vying to represent more than a dozen Panhandle counties share their views on the rising cost of tuition and federal student loan forgiveness.
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Democratic Congressman Al Lawson is challenging Republican incumbent Neal Dunn in a GOP-leaning district.
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Jeffrey Moore resigned from the Gadsden County Board of County Commissioners last week after a photo purportedly showing him wearing a Ku Klux Klan robe began circulating online.
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Rep. Al Lawson (D-Tallahassee) recently sat down with WFSU News' Valerie Crowder to talk about the issues that matter to voters ahead of the 2022 midterm elections.