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Legislators on both sides of the aisle believe the tariffs could impact on the state budget.
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Pointing to the federal government’s power to regulate immigration, a U.S. district judge has temporarily blocked a law aimed at cracking down on undocumented immigrants.
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The legislation would no longer require high school students to pass Algebra 1 and the Grade 10 English Language Arts Assessments to earn a high school diploma.
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The reduction is at the center of a standoff between the state’s top political power players over what form tax reductions should take.
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"FHP cannot effectively retain troopers or recruit troopers."
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The House version would allow 13-year-olds to work during the summer of the year they turn 14, 16- and 17-year-olds work full time, and ease rules for some 14- and 15-year-olds.
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Florida Republican leaders are doubling down on their efforts to help homeowners save on their taxes.
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They're backing two bills: One to allow visits between siblings when one is in foster care and another to extend housing vouchers statewide
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The current rate is 6%. It would reduce annual state tax revenue by $5 billion.
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Tuesday’s decision temporarily stops the bill from moving forward.