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One week after the reversal of Roe v. Wade’s federal abortion protections, Florida is in a court battle over a new law restricting abortions to 15 weeks. Abortion supporters say a right to privacy enshrined in the state constitution protects the right to choose.
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The ban enacted this year is scheduled to take effect July 1, but it faces challenges in court.
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With the rollout of COVID-19 vaccines for kids from 6 months to 5 years old expected as early as next week, Florida is in the national spotlight. It was the only state not to request the vaccine from the federal government.
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On Florida Roundup: Sharing reporting from across the state from our public media partners on public health, the pandemic and the opioid battle, plus a baseball tale.
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The economy and high prices are likely to be the top issues as voters go to the polls this summer and fall.
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After Parkland, Florida passed a new gun law and efforts to protect schools. Are they safer now?
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Property insurance rates are skyrocketing and Florida lawmakers promise action.
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Florida’s spiraling housing affordability crisis has sent protestors to the streets across the state.
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A leaked Supreme Court draft opinion on a closely watched abortion rights case would overturn the Roe vs. Wade abortion ruling after almost half a century, leaving it to Congress and state lawmakers.
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Florida will no longer participate in the Youth Risk Behavior Survey, drawing alarm from doctors and child welfare agencies.
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Can Florida get all of its electricity from renewable sources by the year 2050?
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Lawmakers go into a special session next week giving up on their fight with Gov. Ron DeSantis over keeping minority access congressional districts in place.