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The AP-NORC survey finds that most adults see the threat based on their political leanings. Republicans worry about a continuation of the Biden-Harris policies. Democrats fear another term of Trump.
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The poll conducted by the University of North Florida shows constitutional measures on recreational marijuana and abortion rights appear to have the 60% threshold needed to pass.
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A KFF survey of employer health benefits shows that 28% of large U.S. companies have limited or no access to abortion under company health insurance.
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At the "strong urging" of the state Department of Education, the Duval school district says it will no longer participate in the federal questionnaire for teens.
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It comes as the Florida Department of Economic Opportunity plans to issue $400 million in grants to communities that need better internet infrastructure.
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Fewer than 10% of faculty and staff at Florida’s 12 public universities who received the viewpoint diversity survey earlier this year, responded to it. The figure was 2.4% for students.
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About 48% of the respondents said higher prices have impacted their ability to pay essential bills, and nearly three-fourths said it’s affecting their grocery spending.
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Lawmakers and Gov. Ron DeSantis last year approved a law requiring schools to distribute the surveys annually.
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By training members of the community to deliver surveys and collect data, the hope is that better understanding will emerge across the lines of race and socioeconomics.
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An affordable textbook campaign surveyed more than 5,000 students and showed the cost of textbooks is skyrocketing due to the coronavirus pandemic.
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They also support stricter measures on public gatherings to slow the spread.
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A new survey shows one out of four people in the state have had their work hours cut because of the pandemic - and nearly 18 percent have been laid off…