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It’s official: Orlando Rep. Val Demings is running for the U.S. Senate.
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Wednesday's speech will be familiar and unique all at once. The president will still enter down the aisle of the House chamber. But he will also be addressing a masked, socially distanced audience.
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The Senate found President Trump not guilty of the impeachment charges against him. Trump claimed he was "totally vindicated" and plans to give remarks at noon ET on Thursday. Watch the speech live.
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Central Florida federal workers are in Washington this week encouraging their state representatives to support a compromise that would avoid another government shutdown.
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The Department of Agriculture is proposing stricter requirements for people receiving food stamps.
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Some members of central Florida’s congressional delegation are stepping off Capitol Hill and into their respective districts this week. The goal? To hear from constituents about issues that could be subject to sweeping overhaul under President Donald Trump's new administration. The future of the Affordable Care Act has been a large concern for constituents across political affiliation. Immigration reform has sparked debate, as well, across party li
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Voters across central Florida swept in fresh candidates in races from local county commissions to Capitol Hill.
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Federal dollars for new Everglades restoration could flow as early as next year. The money comes from a bill making its way through Congress. The restoration would be aimed at sending more water south from Lake Okeechobee rather than east and west to coastal estuaries.
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The plan to send humans to Mars may have a lunar detour – that’s if a House appropriation committee bill makes it through Congress.
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Congressman Daniel Webster is running for a new congressional seat. Webster is hopping out of the 10th district and running for the 11th.