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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.
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Congressman Al Lawson says he helped secure more than $18 million for local projects in the House spending plan, which passed this week without Republican support. Gadsden and Leon Counties would get most of that funding.
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Two North Florida congressional incumbents from opposite political parties are running against each other in this year's midterm elections after state lawmakers placed them in the same U.S. House district.
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A congressional district that runs from Gadsden County to Jacksonville is ground zero in the fight about Florida’s congressional districts that heads to court next week.
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North Florida Congressman Al Lawson will continue to represent the district that stretches from Tallahassee to Jacksonville. Lawson won his re-election bid by defeating Republican Gary Adler. Lawson received 65% of the vote.
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Florida’s 5th Congressional District seat is up for grabs this year. The district stretches along the north border of the state from Duval to Gadsden County. Democratic Congressman Al Lawson who has held the seat since 2017 is facing two challengers in the primary.