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Gov. Ron DeSantis on Wednesday signed a bill that will allow school districts to use cameras designed to capture images of drivers who illegally pass school buses.
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The Florida Department of Education is gearing up to begin developing rules to carry out various new laws, including controversial measures passed during the 2023 legislative session.
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Central Florida unions are getting creative when it comes to collecting members’ dues after a law passed making it illegal to deduct these fees from a person’s paycheck.
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Republican State Senator Corey Simon and Democratic Representative Allison Tant insist they and their regional colleagues are surmounting party lines in order to solve real-world problems.
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As of July 1, when individuals or groups challenge their local comprehensive plans or their amendments, the “prevailing” parties will be able to recover legal fees
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DeSantis’ office said the Florida State Guard bill (HB 1285) was among eight military-related measures that he signed Friday.
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The legislation has been praised by health workers. The Florida Hospital Association says the law will lead to safer working conditions and better patient care.
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The bill is a continuation of a years-long effort by DeSantis and Republican lawmakers to make elections-law changes that they contend are necessary to prevent wrongdoing.
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The Health & Human Services Committee was directed to investigate the standards of care for gender dysphoria adopted by Florida chapter of the American Academy of Pediatrics and Florida Psychiatric Association.
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At the center of it all is Gov. DeSantis, who has emerged as a rival of former President Donald Trump and likely has his eyes set on the White House.
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The bills will strengthen penalties for trafficking, increase training and support victims
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Under the law, which will take effect by July 2026, middle schools cannot start classes earlier than 8 a.m., and high school classes are barred from starting before 8:30 a.m.