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As coronavirus cases continue rising in Florida, Gov. Ron DeSantis is dismissing calls for a statewide order requiring people to wear face masks. That's led several counties to pass face mask ordinances to prevent the virus from spreading. However, those moves are not without push-back.
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During a press conference a week ago, DeSantis made several comments linking a spike in coronavirus cases to farmworkers in Florida
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There’s a renewed push for Florida’s leaders to remove the confederate monument from the lawn of the Historic Capitol in Tallahassee.
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Proctor wants DeSantis to answer requests from Florida’s 67 elections supervisors
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DeSantis says upcoming budget cuts could look like the Red Wedding in Game of Thrones. He acknowledges a spike in new infections, but says shutting down economy again isn't an option.
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Progressive political consultant Kevin Cate says Governor Ron DeSantis has the power to have it removed.
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Of the CARES Act money earmarked for Florida K-12 education, the state can “directly spend” $475 million
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Ballard Partners, a prominent Florida lobbying firm with close ties to President Donald Trump, on Friday dropped its contract with Washington D.C., amid a clash between the city's mayor and the president.
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The state’s COVID-19 information center tells WFSU “that number includes cost of collection kits and lab testing.”
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DeSantis has had a list of finalists from the Court’s Judicial Nominating Committee since January, and was supposed to have made his picks by late March