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It still needs to pass the House and win the signature of President Joe Biden to become law.
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Russia’s invasion of Ukraine got a mention in speeches from Sen. Marco Rubio and others on day two of the Conservative Political Action Conference in Orlando. Speakers at the event focused mainly on culture wars and fighting against COVID-19 vaccine and mask mandates.
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It’s official: Orlando Rep. Val Demings is running for the U.S. Senate.
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US Rep. Stephanie Murphy says she won’t run for Senate, and instead will concentrate on her re-election campaign.
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Speculation about the Trump family’s political future continues. But the former president is not giving any clues as to how that might look.
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Maria Rodriguez of the Florida Immigrant Coalition explains what’s at stake for immigrant communities as they look to the Biden administration to enact new policies.
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Bipartisan tributes flow from Florida lawmakers for Sen. John McCain.
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Florida Senator Marco Rubio has a penchant for waking up early and tweeting a daily Bible verse to the 3 million followers of his Twitter account.But an…
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Protesters gathered outside a sold out fundraiser in Altamonte Springs Tuesday night waving signs that read "Stop hiding," and "Hold a town hall." They hoped to make a statement for Senator Marco Rubio, who was delivering the keynote address at the Seminole County Republicans Lincoln Day dinner.
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The Republican quest to repeal and replace Obamacare didn’t get the votes it needed. So where does the debate over health insurance go from here, and what does it mean for the 1.7 million Floridians signed up for insurance under the Affordable Care Act? Political analysts Dick Batchelor & Chris Carmody take the pulse on the health insurance battle in Florida and talk about big spending campaigns from the Governor’s mansion to Capitol Hill.