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Under DOE’s emergency order, in-person instruction must resume along with all services schools usually offer, five days a week.
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Mayors In Hard-Hit South Florida Critique State's Handling Of COVID-19, With Thank-You's Peppered InGovernor Ron DeSantis held a roundtable discussion in Miami Tuesday, attended by mayors from across the hardest-hit area in Florida.
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Disability Rights Florida is suing Gov. Ron DeSantis and his executive office for not having a sign language interpreter during Coronavirus press conferences. Disability Rights Florida is filing the lawsuit. Its lead attorney says DeSantis is breaking the law.
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DeSantis told media this week he’s called on the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services to send nurses to Florida hospitals
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Florida Democratic lawmakers say the governor is downplaying the state’s rising coronavirus cases. The Florida Department of Health reported more than 7,000 new cases today.
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E-Verify is a federal system created by the Department of Homeland Security that checks a new hire’s eligibility to work in the U.S.
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DEP is inheriting that responsibility from another state agency
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Gov. Ron DeSantis's veto of $1 billion in the state budget is causing Senate Democratic lawmakers to say the decision was made 'behind closed doors.'
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Governor Ron DeSantis says Florida is still in good shape despite rising coronavirus cases. He's focusing on the positivity rate—which has gone up from four to five percent in May to 12%.
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The Florida Department of Health is reporting that Leon County has 775 confirmed cases of the coronavirus. The number of infected residents has been steadily rising this week, with 48 cases on Thursday and 80 cases on Friday.