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HJR 405 would ask voters to require candidates for city and county commissions to disclose their party affiliations, but Tallahassee Mayor John Dailey says that's not what local government is for
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Local officials hope the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, which provides $50 billion to Amtrak, will make the difference in getting passenger rail to Tallahassee
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Tallahassee Mayor John Dailey says there's been a 67% increase in certified affordable housing unitsThe Tallahassee City Commission is responding to the demand for affordable housing for its residents.
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Commissioners have differing ideas about incentives, public housing, a housing trust fund, rent stabilization and rent registries
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At the Tallahassee City Commission's annual retreat, the most-discussed topic is low-income and extremely low-income housing
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The city commission dismissed Taylor Biro from her volunteer position for displaying the words "Abolish the police" on her cup. Now she's suing Tallahassee for violating her First Amendment rights.
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The tipping point was the phrase “abolish the police” on board member Taylor Biro’s cup, which caused the local Police Benevolent Association to call for her removal.
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The mayoral race was bitter and expensive, with Mayor Dailey winning a second term despite a strong challenge from Leon County Commissioner Kristin Dozier.
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After a series of ethics scandals, Tallahassee debates tightening its lobbying requirements in a mayoral election
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Area political candidates follow tradition: marching in the FAMU homecoming parade to reach thousands of voters