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Florida on Monday sent the federal government its plans for a program to import prescription medicines from Canada, aimed at lowering drug prices
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The presidential election has not yet been decided. Ballot counting is still underway in some states and litigation is stacking up in the courts days after election night. But this time, it wasn’t Florida holding up the process.
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Republicans in Florida are lauding victories in the Florida House as a sign of the party’s success on election night Tuesday.
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A new Florida program to help people addicted to opioids is getting $5 million.
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DeSantis made the case for quarantining symptomatic students and staff, but avoiding closing entire campuses.
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The Florida Department of Law Enforcement has not launched a formal investigation into Mike Bloomberg’s effort to pay fines and fees for Florida felons, the agency told WFSU Monday.
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Amendment 2, as it will appear on the ballot, would hike the minimum wage to $15 per hour by 2026, if voters approve it in November.
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Governor Ron DeSantis has removed state-wide operating restrictions for bars and restaurants. Under an order signed Friday, the businesses will be able to return to full capacity indoors. It's a change from the 50% capacity limit that had been in place as part of an effort to stop the spread of the coronavirus.
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In keeping with President Donald Trump’s reelection campaign’s focus on being the “party of law and order,” DeSantis is proposing legislation that stiffens penalties for violence at protests.
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After some universities in the state have threatened punishment for not following COVID-19 guidelines, Governor Ron DeSantis says he’s mulling protections for college students.