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A 98-page elections bill filed by Republicans in the Florida Senate would place additional restrictions on voter registration groups.
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The group now has another base from which to protest the Legislature's six-week abortion ban bill
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A conversation with Nikki Fried, chair of the Florida Democratic Party, on abortion rights and free speech following her arrest during a protest; A look at legislation that would reshape Florida’s K-12 schools; Lawmakers consider a new approach to address state’s troubled insurance market
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Senate Bill 1586 would override much of the relationship between Florida landlords and tenants, including the tenants bill of rights ordinances in Miami-Dade and Hillsborough counties.
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One Tampa Bay area mom says she's preparing to move her family out of state if lawmakers make it harder for her daughter to access health care. But they also want to fight for the families who can't.
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Under a proposal continuing to move forward in the Florida Senate, the act of damaging or removing monuments or memorials would be open to civil lawsuits.
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The latest decisions track closely with bills in the Legislature to effectively ban TikTok for all public employers, including state and local government agencies, public schools, colleges and universities and more.
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It came amid questions from some Democrats about some of the appointees. They still need to be confirmed by the full Senate.
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A bill aimed at curbing the theft of the pollution-control devices from cars and trucks has unanimously passed the Florida Senate.
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The vote was unanimous, 39-0 vote. A similar bill in the House will soon be up for a vote. If signed by Gov. Ron DeSantis, it would take effect July 1.
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A 98-page elections bill that was filed a day before getting its first committee hearing cleared the Florida Senate Ethics and Elections Committee on Wednesday.
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The city is moving forward with its own efforts — bolstered by state funds — to restore the Old Groveland Cemetery.