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Ever been the victim of a data breach? Maybe you were part of last year’s breach involving one of the largest credit agencies, Equifax. But, in Florida,…
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You haven’t done anything wrong, but you’re pulled over anyway. The law enforcement officer asks to search your car. Should that officer be required to…
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Florida lawmakers are expected to soon take a deeper look into the Miami Herald investigative series, which detailed abuses within the state’s juvenile…
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Despite past failed legislative attempts, a bipartisan pair of lawmakers is vowing to continue their work on criminal justice reform—particularly within…
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A school bus safety bill is now heading to Governor Rick Scott, after passing the Senate this week. But, it not only received bipartisan support, but some…
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A body cameras bill is starting to move through the House and Senate. But, some lawmakers want another measure to move forward that mandates officers use…
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When it comes to flood insurance in Florida most people agree on one thing – there’s not enough information. Just ask Lori Medders, director of the…
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The “Right To Try Act” is set to go into effect next month. Governor Rick Scott recently approved the measure allowing terminally ill patients to have…
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Lawmakers are looking to the hospitality industry for help reaching the state’s new goal of making Florida the most military friendly state. A bill would…
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As he was decrying the possibility that speed limits of Florida interstates could rise to 75 miles per hour, National Safety Council Vice President John…