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Last week's midterm elections hardened the contrast between GOP-embracing Florida Latinos and Democrat-leaning Latinos elsewhere. Is it permanent?
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The state will have a completely Republican cabinet and possible supermajorities in the state legislature, and the future of Florida Democrats is uncertain as a result.
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Politicians across the state quickly reacted to the news that the U.S. Supreme Court has overturned the constitutional right to an abortion.
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She will instead run for Congress in South Florida.
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Charlie Crist said he has agreed to debate his opponents only once, and that his time is better spent doing other things.
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Bill sponsor Jim Boyd acknowledged the bill likely will not lead to immediate rate cuts for homeowners.
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Politicians across Tampa Bay and Florida reacted to the news of the Supreme Court leak through press releases and on social media.
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Congressman Charlie Crist and the other Democratic gubernatorial candidates say their priority is to stop Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis and the “culture wars” he has championed.
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Senate tries to soften a university accreditation bill, but now requires a review of tenured facultyThe Senate proposed a change that schools must now make a “good faith” effort to find a new accreditor and choose from a predetermined list of organizations.
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The bill coincides with an effort by the DeSantis administration to shutter shelters that provide housing and other services to unaccompanied children whose immigration or refugee status is being processed after they enter the country.
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Gov. Ron DeSantis easily leads Democratic candidates Nikki Fried and Charlie Crist in the new poll from the University of North Florida, and would out Donald Trump in a presidential primary.
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The field for governor grows, a special 'vaccine' session, and can Florida help unclog global trade?State Sen. Annette Taddeo is the latest Democrat running for governor, hoping to attract more Hispanic voters. Gov. DeSantis wants a special legislative session to push back against federal vaccine mandates. And are Florida ports a solution to supply chain woes?