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A proposal aimed at helping charities like food banks get discounted prices for fresh foods is moving in the Florida House, with lawmakers looking at a pilot program to help curb food insecurity.
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The proposal would remove certain services given to patients, in return for a higher reimbursement check from the federal government.
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Two Florida Democrats are launching a long-shot effort to convince the Republican-led legislature to put into state law a guaranteed right to access contraception.
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Wilton Simpson told a Tallahassee business group, "Imagine one week of no food in the grocery stores....You’d have total chaos in this country."
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It would allow parents to sue for damages in the death of a fetus. Bill sponsors say it's not abortion-related, but attempts to make that clear in the text have failed.
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Florida has three failing grades in the report from the American Lung Association. The report found Black residents are hurt the most by tobacco products.
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Bark Technologies' Chief Marketing Officer and Chief Parent Officer Titania Jordan spoke with WFSU News to teach parents about internet safety.
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Despite a 2000 law aiming to prevent the abandonment of newborns, a dead infant was recently found in a dumpster in Hollywood, FL. Critics want more help for mothers.
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The online course would teach police officers how to interact and communicate with people who have dementia, recognize their behaviors, and use alternatives to physical restraints.
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Strict abortion bans in nearby states are contributing to a nearly 50% increase in the number of out-of-state residents coming to Florida for the procedure in recent years.