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The Palm Coast Republican also commented on some of his priorities during the session that happened this year
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On Tuesday, the Florida House gathered in the Capitol for day two of a week-long special legislative session.
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Several laws restricting what can be taught in Florida classrooms and how students can conduct themselves will take effect on Saturday.
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Republican State Senator Corey Simon and Democratic Representative Allison Tant insist they and their regional colleagues are surmounting party lines in order to solve real-world problems.
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Under the law that takes effect in July, middle schools cannot start classes earlier than 8 a.m., and high school classes are barred from starting before 8:30 a.m.
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DeSantis' plan for growth is drawing concerns from human rights groups across the state.
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Republicans had tried for years to pass what critics call a union-busting bill. The proposal builds on past efforts aimed at curbing public employee unions.
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Some outlets didn’t want to speak against the bill at first, then realized it was an existential threat
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The Legislature approved 20 open-records exemptions this year
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Law enforcement arrested more than a dozen protestors throughout this session.
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The bills require state inspections of Disney's monorail system and nullify last-minute development agreements Disney made with its former governing board.
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Local governments will have fewer options when it comes to imposing regulations. Florida lawmakers have made it easier for businesses to sue municipalities over ordinances that have adverse impacts on their companies.