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The bill is headed to Gov. Ron DeSantis. It includes 30-hour work-week limits for 16- and 17-year-olds that could be waived by parents.
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Under the bill, the Florida Department of Law Enforcement would develop the training in conjunction with the Department of Elder Affairs.
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The initial version of the bill, filed by Zephyrhills Republican Sen. Danny Burgess, brought up exploring the potential dissolution of HART within its first few sentences, and mentioned it seven times throughout the legislation’s language.
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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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A bill filed by State Sen. Danny Burgess would have the state Department of Transportation explore merging the entities, while also looking into the pros and cons of dissolving HART.
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It was established as an independent branch of the uniformed services, and it’s the first new branch since the Air Force was authorized in 1947.
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DeSantis initially pitched the emergency fund last year when outlining how he’d like to see legislators allocate billions of dollars received through the American Rescue Plan Act federal stimulus law.
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The Senate Judiciary Committee backed a proposal that would help shield health providers from lawsuits until June 1, 2023.
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The bill allows Florida private-sector workers to avoid vaccination requirements if they provide medical reasons, religious reasons or can demonstrate “COVID-19 immunity.” Also, if they agree to regular COVID-19 testing or wear personal protective equipment.
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A proposal at the Legislature's special session includes a provision that would expand the law to include prohibitions against mask requirements and quarantining of asymptomatic students.
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Under a bill introduced by Sen. Danny Burgess, R-Zephyrhills, employers must offer a testing alternative and honor certain exemptions.