Sticking to its word, the Florida Senate again has adopted legislation aimed at scaling back what last year it deemed “onerous regulations” on public education. This year, instead of calling the ...
The memos were produced as part of a tug-of-war between two agencies and a bid to consolidate insurance oversight under one roof.
In an extraordinary criticism of one state agency by another, Florida’s Office of Insurance Regulation told legislators that a department led by then-Chief Financial Officer Jimmy Patronis may have ...
A minimum of $125 million would be made available for costs directly associated with the acquisition of trees. Initially, 60 percent of the funds will be made available to growers who have citrus ...
Feeding Tampa Bay's goal of providing 100 million meals to families and neighbors is now in jeopardy. This week, the non-profit learned that more deliveries through the USDA were canceled.
The legislation would no longer require high school students to pass Algebra 1 and the Grade 10 English Language Arts ...
In recent days, Gov. Ron DeSantis has repeatedly slammed state House Republicans, including during a Monday night Republican Party of Florida event at the governor’s mansion.
Florida Senate President Ben Albritton wants to spend $200 million to help the state's ailing citrus industry as it faces the issues of population growth, hurricanes ...
A proposal to ban weather-modification projects that have been denounced by some conspiracy theorists as “chemtrails” has been approved by the Florida Senate.
Despite resistance from prominent Republicans, the Florida House is pushing ahead with a proposal to reduce the state’s sales ...
House and Senate spending committees in the Florida Legislature Wednesday signed off on proposed state budgets that are more ...
For the first time in 16 years, the state wouldn’t offer sales-tax “holidays” under a House proposal that calls for an ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results