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"Enterprise has over promised and underdelivered for years."
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The request for info from the American Academy of Pediatrics and Florida Psychiatric Society comes amid wrangling in a lawsuit challenging the state’s prohibition against Medicaid coverage of gender-affirming care.
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The budget is expected to be a record high for the 2023-2024 fiscal year, which will start July 1.
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A new sense of urgency is growing among Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis’ allies as emboldened critics within his own party — especially former President Donald Trump — work to undermine his presidential campaign before it begins. Inside the Florida statehouse, the governor's Republican allies are working at “warp speed” to finish their legislative business.
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The issue has drawn heavy lobbying as pharmacy benefit managers play a central — and big-dollar — role in the health-care system.
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The Florida Senate moved forward with a package that would provide $973 million in tax breaks next fiscal year.
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A hemp regulation bill advanced through the Senate Fiscal Policy Committee after removing a cap on THC potency levels. An advocate for hemp businesses explains why the changes are important to the industry.
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The Senate Fiscal Policy Committee approved a bill that would increase an income threshold to qualify for subsidized coverage.
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Democrats say the legislation would curb voter registration efforts, especially for people of color and felons who have completed their sentences.
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Agreement is needed from only eight jurors for a death penalty recommendation. That’s under a new Florida law signed by Gov. DeSantis.
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Republican Senator Corey Simon has a bill to help solve North Florida’s wastewater problem.
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Opponents say the state shouldn’t politicize school board elections.