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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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The bill must still pass the US Senate and be signed into law by the President.
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Stephanie Murphy is running for re-election in Florida's 7th congressional district. She highlights jobs, security and ensuring Floridians have an opportunity for success in a conversation with Intersection about her first term and what she wants to focus on if she wins in November.
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Florida has received $95.8 million in federal funding to support school districts that enrolled displaced students from Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands after Hurricanes Irma and Maria.
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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.
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Central Florida's congressional delegation is expressing sadness and solidarity after Wednesday's shooting outside of Washington, D.C., at a baseball practice.
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Stephanie Murphy is replacing one of central Florida's longest-serving elected leaders.Her upset victory over Republican John Mica in the 7th Congressional District ends his 24-year career in the U.S. House of Representatives.