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The state Attorney General's Office sent a letter regarding Orange and Seminole counties' voter-approved boundaries. Some fear this could pave the way for preemptive legislation.
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An administrative law judge has dismissed a challenge to an emergency rule banning the sale and manufacture of the concentrated byproduct of kratom.
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Attorney General James Uthmeier accuses Planned Parenthood of falsely advertising that abortion medication is safer than Tylenol. The company says the lawsuit is political.
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A grand jury met in Tallahassee to consider whether the Hope Florida Foundation's spending practices broke any laws. The charity is spearheaded by first lady Casey DeSantis.
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Two men have been wrongly charged under a Florida immigration law that's currently suspended. The attorney general's office reported these charges Monday.
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A newspaper report says prosecutors have convened a grand jury to explore possible wrongdoing associated with Hope Florida, Casey DeSantis’ signature assistance program.
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Attorney General James Uthmeier tied the creation of the portal to the killing earlier this month of conservative activist Charlie Kirk and other acts of political violence.
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State Attorney General James Uthmeier made the announcement in a letter on Monday.
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Attorney General James Uthmeier announced a filing to reclassify xylazine under state law to ensure the veterinary and agriculture industries can access it for animal care.
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Attorney General James Uthmeier and Governor Ron DeSantis have been raising alarms about the issue after an undocumented truck driver caused a fatal collision in the state.