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This week on The Florida Roundup, we broke down which proposed constitutional amendments passed and which fell short. Then, we simulcasted with our colleagues at KQED’s Forum for a conversation about how Florida and California are positioned as political opposites and how our states might actually have a lot in common.
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Carlos Curbelo, a Republican, and Stephanie Murphy, a Democrat, both served as U.S. representatives for two Florida districts. They spoke on "The Florida Roundup" about election-related stress and anxiety.
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We spoke about how to lower the temperature of political rhetoric and Florida's move from being a swing state; asked PolitiFact about recent claims around early voting; and looked at the health risks brought by Hurricanes Milton and Helene,
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Charles Wells, who formerly served on the Florida Supreme Court, weighted in on the abortion amendment on "The Florida Roundup."
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This week on The Florida Roundup, we spoke with WUSF’s Stephanie Colombini about the legal wrangling over Amendment 4 and then we heard from former Chief Justice of the Florida Supreme Court Charles Wells. We also talked about voter turnout and how to appeal to non-party voters with the chairs of the Democratic National Committee and the Republican Party of Florida. Next, we turned to PolitiFact to check some recent claims around Amendment 4.
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Travis Hart, president of the Florida Supervisors of Elections, answered some questions voters may have regarding this year’s election amid hurricane recovery.
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This week on The Florida Roundup, we discuss the cost of insurance following Hurricanes Helene and Milton, early voting, Hurricane Milton recovery efforts, and how Florida is just inescapable these days in our video and music streams.
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The storm killed several people on the Treasure Coast after it spawned tornadoes in the area. Hundreds of buildings were also damaged.
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This week on The Florida Roundup, we look at the widespread damage and the loss of life from Hurricane Milton, as well as filing claims in the wake of Helene and Milton. We also checked some recent claims related to FEMA funding and heard the story of one St. Petersburg resident as they evacuated ahead of Milton.
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Starting Oct. 1, people who sell their home must disclose to buyers if they’ve ever filed a flood insurance claim or received federal assistance related to flood damage. It currently applies to homeowners and excludes landlords.
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This week on The Florida Roundup, we discuss recovery efforts a week after Hurricane Helene's landfall, all the ways to vote in the upcoming Nov. 5 election, a claims check about social media and Helene, and a few other stories from across the state including a look at how the state's ports are moving forward following a longshoreman strike earlier this week, and peanut farmers.
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This week on The Florida Roundup, we checked in with reporters and officials across the state to begin assessing the impact of Hurricane Helene. We also checked in with our partner PolitiFact for a claims check about NOAA. Finally, we look at a few other stories from across the state including a look at how communities are planning for future storms.