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Senate President Ben Albritton, R-Wauchula, and House Speaker Daniel Perez, R-Miami, on Monday evening issued a proclamation for a special session that will start Tuesday.
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Republicans proposals to change the public health insurance program for low-income and disabled Americans could amount to more than $2 trillion of cuts over the next decade.
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Governor Ron DeSantis announced more disaster relief loans for the state’s agriculture industry
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Lonny Powell, CEO of the Florida Thoroughbred Breeders' and Owners' Association, and other opponents said the bill would be a threat to areas such as Marion County, which is a major player nationally in horse breeding.
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The county’s fire rescue has lost 20% of its personnel since last January.
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More than 120,000 families have already applied for the vouchers.
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No other state in the country has more hurricane landfalls per year on average than Florida does. Nearly 40% of all hurricanes that strike the United States make landfall in Florida.
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Officials said the ordinance serves health, safety, and welfare, and services to unhoused people. The ordinance doesn’t reflect that.
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The permanent memorial will be built where the former nightclub currently stands and is set to be finished by late 2027.
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The judge had issued a temporary restraining order against an administration plan to freeze payments for grants and other federal programs, but says the administration has not been fully complying.
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After a hearing on Monday, a federal judge in Boston extended a stay on the deadline for federal employees to accept the Trump administration's resignation offer while he considers the arguments.
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President Trump isn't the first politician to call for the end of the penny — but getting rid of it may not be easy. The value of the 1-cent coin has been debated for decades.
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It is the first legal hurdle thrown up to the Trump administration as it seeks to send thousands of migrants to a detention facility on the naval base near Cuba.
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The head of the independent Office of Special Counsel claims President Trump illegally fired him, the latest in a string of firings that may violate federal law.
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Hamas is delaying the release of the next group of Israeli hostages, accusing Israel of preventing aid and Palestinians from returning home in Gaza. Israel said Hamas is violating the ceasefire.