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Florida is already preparing to defend its new social media ban for kids under 14. The measure was signed into law Monday by Gov. Ron DeSantis, alongside House Speaker Paul Renner and other state officials.
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House Speaker Paul Renner is shooting down any hopes of Florida becoming an open-carry state, at least for now.
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House Speaker Paul Renner and Senate President Kathleen Passidomo are cosigning on one another’s legislative priorities. During Tuesday’s opening session the leaders highlighted plans to address healthcare, support kids and protect the environment.
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Lawmakers push for greater restrictions on social media access and minors.
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Healthcare access and a social media crackdown will be part of upcoming Florida legislatative convosHouse Speaker Paul Renner and Senate President Kathleen Passidomo are in their final year of leadership and, at the top of their agendas are expanding healthcare access and cracking down on social media.
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The Palm Coast Republican also commented on some of his priorities during the session that happened this year
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One of the state's most powerful politicians is pushing to consolidate the number of circuit courts that operate in Florida.
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The planned multi-million-dollar deal is part of an expansion of the guard that lawmakers approved this year.
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Florida could be down at least one state agency by the time it’s annual lawmaking session is over. House Speaker Paul Renner, during his opening address to the chamber Tuesday, called for an elimination of Enterprise Florida.
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“Attainable” housing for workers and steps to prevent a push by “woke” billionaires on issues such as energy and fossil fuels will be priorities during the next couple of legislative sessions, incoming House and Senate leaders said at the Sunshine Summit.