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They're backing two bills: One to allow visits between siblings when one is in foster care and another to extend housing vouchers statewide
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Meanwhile, Congress is considering moving federal food assistance programs such as SNAP, the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, to the states
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Florida's Office of Election Crime and Security has opened more than 40 investigations into paid petition circulators who worked on behalf of Amendment 4
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Most third-party voter registration organizations have stopped their work due to a new law involving large fines
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The national trafficking hotline takes a victim-centered approach, reporting 30 percent of cases to law enforcement; Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody says that's not enough
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Bear hunting has long been controversial in Florida, with the most-recent hunt held in 2015
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Did the Democrats take Black voters for granted? Did returning voters get scared? Did the party sell out? Or all of the above?
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Going into the upcoming Florida lawmaking session Democrats are heavily outnumbered by Republicans. in the House it's 78-42. Rep. Anna Eskamani (D-Orlando) likens the odds to an uphill battle in a war.
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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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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.