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Under the new bill, transportation officials would develop a plan that would extend the Suncoast Parkway north alongside U.S. 19 by the end of 2035.
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The austere proposal would whack funding for hospitals and reduce spending on services meant to keep people with intellectual and developmental disabilities out of institutions.
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It would allow for mothers to receive Medicaid coverage for a full year, rather than the current two months.
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It stems from the FHSAA's decision to Cambridge Christian School of Tampa from offering a prayer before a football championship game at Orlando’s Camping World Stadium.
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Tourism officials say it could lead to money being diverted away from tourism promotion and advertising.
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Critics say the measure could make it harder for some to cast their ballots.
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If communities wanted new buildings to have electricity power them and not natural gas, clean-energy advocate Susan Glickman says Senate Bill 1128 would preempt that choice.
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Key West is a small island with 25,000 residents — but it keeps finding itself in the crosshairs of state government over its attempt to ban the sale of some sunscreens.
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The physicians spoke out after a committee approved a controversial proposal on THC limits being pushed by Republican lawmakers in the state House.
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Republicans tout the bill as an effort to ensure students aren’t being shielded from unpopular views.
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The bill would require K-12 and college sports teams to divide athletes by their "biological sex."
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A state committee unanimously approved a bill that includes spending up to $100 million a year on projects to address flooding and sea-level rise and creating a grant program for local governments.