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A smattering of new state laws will arrive with the new year, but the highest-profile change — restricting access to social media for children — will not be immediately enforced.
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Florida Senate President Ben Albritton said during a press conference Monday he does not yet know the solution, but is paying close attention to that community.
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Fine is one of three Republicans who have entered the special election for former congressman Mike Waltz’s seat, but he has president-elect Donald Trump’s endorsement.
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The system uses artificial intelligence to generate broadcast content during emergency situations.
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Florida is delaying the implementation of new rules for KidCare, a subsidized health insurance program, so the incoming presidential administration can weigh in.
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The law allows certain undocumented students to avoid higher out-of-state tuition rates. Florida Senate President Ben Albritton suggests a sunset of the law.
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Condo reform laws were passed after the deadly collapse of the Champlain Towers South building in Surfside, Florida in 2021.
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The Florida Department of Environmental Protection has okayed a draft permit, and Apalachicola Riverkeeper is challenging it
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An organization that advocates for those with disabilities claims the Department of Children and Families has not issued required reports about the use of the Baker Act.
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The deadline to apply for a federal food assistance program is January 1.