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The proposal builds on Governor Ron DeSantis’ years-long fight against DEI programs and policies and could shutter DEI offices that monitor equity in local hiring, block DEI grant programs and prevent local funding of certain local events like Pride parades.
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Public employers and private contractors that receive state funds couldn’t require workers to use pronouns that don’t align with a person’s sex assigned at birth under legislation moving in the Florida House and Senate.
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A proposal to allow high school sports coaches to pay, out of their own pockets, for players’ needs is ready for the full Senate.
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The Florida Senate dropped "veggie disparagement" language from a sweeping agriculture bill after concerns it could suppress criticism of the industry.
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The House version of the "AI Bill of Rights" has been assigned to four committees for consideration.
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"All I care about is the truth," Rep. Alex Andrade told The Florida Roundup. He describes more information he obtained in his Hope Florida Foundation investigation.
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Among other things, the bill would disqualify recipients who fail to contact enough potential employers each week. The state would verify eligibility every two weeks.
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The team would be focused on finding and stopping terrorism, foreign intelligence operations and insider threats.
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Renting an ADU is often more affordable than renting an apartment, and it provides an income stream for the people who own the single-family lot.
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Light flurries and a wind chill in the teens this weekend didn’t stop demonstrators from raising their voices against an ongoing immigration crackdown.