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Some face legal challenges, such as a bill that would prevent abortions after 15 weeks of pregnancy.
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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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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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Democrats say it's a "raid on women’s rights" while Gov. Ron DeSantis said the state's abortion law is “the strongest that Florida has seen in decades.”
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DeSantis indicated the insurance session, which he is targeting for May, would try to “bring some sanity and stabilize and have a functioning market.”
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The Florida legislature will meet in mid-April to draw the state's congressional districts after Gov. Ron DeSantis rejected two maps lawmakers approved earlier this month.
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The legislative session has wrapped up, but some are raising concerns about a few of the bills that didn’t get passed—including a move to address property insurance in Florida.
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Among the budget items agreed upon is $20 million a year for 30 years to help finance a Moffitt Cancer Center expansion in Pasco County, and suspending state gas taxes in October.
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In addition to the term limits, the bill headed to Gov. Ron DeSantis gives parents and members of the public increased access to the process of selecting and removing school library books and instructional materials.
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Sprowls says a bill moving through the Legislature is a solution for helping fathers take a more active role in their kids’ lives.
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House Speaker Chris Sprowls and Senate President Wilton Simpson say many of the motorists who would benefit from the 25-cent-a-gallon discount wouldn’t be from Florida.