News Service of Florida
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The committee, which will be chaired by Rep. Kaylee Tuck, R-Lake Placid, will “review issues relating to access and affordability in health care.”
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The state guard was initially set up during World War II to replace Florida National Guard members who were deployed abroad. It became inactive in 1947.
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In 2006, three of Florida’s existing state space entities combined to form Space Florida as a independent special district and innovation connector.
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An idea floated to fill the 25 percent vacancy in IT positions is addressing the shortage with students who are being trained in IT.
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A campaign official suffered minor injuries and was treated at the scene. DeSantis was not hurt.
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The office has drawn opposition from Democrats, who have contended it is an attempt to intimidate minority voters.
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Gov. Ron DeSantis issued a memorandum ordering all state flags to be flown at half-staff.
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A federal judge on Tuesday agreed to dismiss charges against former Democratic gubernatorial nominee Andrew Gillum, after a mistrial on conspiracy and fraud charges.
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The bills push back against a possible federal central-bank digital currency and seek to prevent credit-card companies from tracking firearm and ammunition sales.
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The bill shields businesses from lawsuits blamed for driving up insurance costs. Opponents say the reforms make it harder for injured people to get compensated.