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The proposal (SB 482) includes such things as steps to keep “harmful” content from minors and is being dubbed the “Artificial Intelligence Bill of Rights.”
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Proposed legislation would set guidelines for local government rules involving the materials used for drinking straws and stirrers.
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Republican attorneys general from 21 states are trying to help sway a federal appeals court to uphold a 2023 Florida law that led to books being removed from school libraries.
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Tribe officials say they are moving forward with their legal battle against the immigrant detention facility in the Everglades.
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The two-week campaign covered a huge swath of North Florida.
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In central Florida, licensed therapists use everyday instruments to treat a wide range of patients.
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Florida law allows capital punishment with a jury recommendation of at least 8-4 in favor of execution, the lowest standard in the nation.
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A law was passed two year ago to give Florida kids more access to healthcare, but medically fragile kids are still waiting.
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Artificial Intelligence has piqued the interest of Florida policy makers and politicians ahead of the upcoming 2026 Legislative session. But the state may be on a collision course with the federal government.
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Amidst districts like Orange considering closing schools, Florida's CFO calls schools some of the most wasteful spenders.
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The proposed constitutional amendment has been submitted to the Florida Supreme Court for a judicial review. Justices will hear oral arguments in early February.
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The state Attorney General's Office sent a letter regarding Orange and Seminole counties' voter-approved boundaries. Some fear this could pave the way for preemptive legislation.