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Artificial Intelligence has piqued the interest of Florida policy makers and politicians ahead of the upcoming 2026 Legislative session. But the state may be on a collision course with the federal government.
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The proposed constitutional amendment has been submitted to the Florida Supreme Court for a judicial review. Justices will hear oral arguments in early February.
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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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A federal judge refused to dismiss most of a lawsuit filed by a former FWC biologist who was fired because of a social-media post about Charlie Kirk's murder.
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DeSantis wants tourists to shoulder the cost of tolls instead of Floridians.
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A DMV memo clarifies a law that went into effect earlier this year and is in response to confusion on social media.
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A wide-ranging proposal dubbed the "rural renaissance bill" is back and ready to be heard by the full chamber in January.
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The Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) has filed a lawsuit over an executive order issued last week that designates the group as a terrorist organization.
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In an email to university employees, FSU President Richard McCullough said FSU will pay Tallahassee $109 million over 30 years for the hospital’s property and assets.
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The new law blocks cities and counties from approving burdensome or restrictive changes to growth plans. A Leon County circuit judge is slated to hear arguments Friday.