The University of South Florida’s Patel College of Global Sustainability released a new study on Feb. 20, 2020, showing that …
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Any day now, Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos’ new Title IX regulations will be published. Title IX is a federal …
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Did you know life, long-term care and disability insurers want to gain access to individuals’ genetic testing results? Even though …
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Seminole County recently released an RFQ to redevelop the Rosenwald School in Altamonte Springs in my district.
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Floridians for Water Quality Protection launches a new coalition to fight and advocate for Florida’s water and waterways.
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Baptist Medical Center Nassau is marking its fifth year in the nationally recognized Tipping the Scale youth mentoring and summer …
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Mayor Jake Godbold, who served as Jacksonville Mayor from 1978 to 1987, passed away Jan. 23 at the age of …
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Nearly one-third of Florida’s electorate used the vote-by-mail ballot method in 2018.
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In 2016, the Florida Legislature outlawed balance billing for most medical bills, which can bankrupt Florida families.
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The Florida presidential preference primary is on Tuesday, March 17, 2020. In order to participate and cast your ballot, voters …
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Florida is likely to gain two congressional seats for the 2022 midterm elections after the U.S. census is conducted this …
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As noted by News Service of Florida’s “Ten Big Issues to Watch During the 2020 Session,” revamping the health care industry under House …
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The Florida Legislature will consider the designation of Interstate 95 from the Georgia state line to Miami as the Purple …
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Florida TaxWatch (FTW) has served as the eyes and ears of taxpayers, making Florida a better place to work, live, …
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Did you know Florida is currently studying three new multi-use corridors that will greatly benefit our state, and public participation is vital …
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Have a toothache? You may be out of luck. One in four Floridians live in areas designated by the government …
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On Monday, Oct. 28, the Florida Commission on the Status of Women honored inductees Doris Mae Barnes, Dr. Judith Ann …
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Is your email inbox full of appeals for contributions as candidates for Congress and the White House cast their digital …
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Fifty-five percent of registered women voters turned out during the 2018 elections, yet in the U.S. Congress, only 19 percent, …
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As a general consultant advising campaigns, causes, foundations, corporations and associations, it’s the very best to find bright, caring people …
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Money in politics is likened to water running downhill. It finds its way.
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More than $10 million in state and federal grant money is headed to Tallahassee International Airport following recent action by …
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Despite the warm temperatures, summer is coming to an end. It’s time to get prepared for the arrival of fall. …
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The Florida Department of Transportation provides a service called the Florida 511 Traveler Information System.
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Nine years ago this month, U.S. Army Pfc. Brandon M. King lost his life defending his country in Afghanistan.
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Congress is working on reauthorization for the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) and they have a Sept. 30 deadline.
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Gov. DeSantis recently signed HB 311, making Florida a more welcoming state for autonomous vehicles.
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Panama City was among the hardest hit places in Florida when Hurricane Michael came through as a Category 5 storm …
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For more than 27 years, Valentino Dixon was in prison for a crime he did not commit. In 1990, at …
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Here we are again – we’ve heard it before. Florida, Florida, Florida. In the span of two weeks, we see …