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Environmentalists say a new law stops local governments from fully transitioning to clean energy. It voids local rules that limit what fuels utilities can use.
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The law will allow emergency vehicles to transport police canines injured in the line of duty for treatment.
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The federal lawsuit challenges Florida's new election laws.
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DeSantis said it allows students "to reflect and to be able to pray as they see fit.”
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Bill sponsor, Sen. Jim Boyd, R-Bradenton, said addressing unscrupulous contractors and litigation costs are key to reducing property insurance rates.
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"I mean, this is happening not just in Florida, but it's Florida, Georgia, Texas, other states," Crist said. "And so that's why you have the federal government. You have to come in and stop these Jim Crow laws that they're passing to discriminate."
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He says bad actors working on behalf of the Chinese government have been stealing intellectual property.
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One of the bills will help military children better acclimate to changing schools.
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They say the boost in spending is largely a result of the American Rescue Plan.
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Feeding Tampa Bay asked the state for $400,000 for a workforce training program. It ended up on the list of budget vetoes.
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A spokesperson for the Human Rights Campaign says the organization plans to challenge the law that would force transgender women and girls to play on male sports teams.
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Several items in the budget did not make it past Gov. Ron DeSantis' desk, including $1.5 million in funding for the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transit Authority.