April 30, 2024

Thursday's Daily Pulse

What you need to know about Florida today

| 12/15/2016

Florida women facing serious economic challenges

Women in Florida

A new report shows women in Florida face some serious economic challenges. The good? Florida's great for female-owned businesses. The bad? Florida's behind nationally in poverty, education and healthcare numbers among women. The research was done by the Institute for Women’s Policy Research (IWPR) in partnership with the Florida Women’s Funding Alliance (FWFA). See a brief of the study here, or read the full white papers at the links below.

There are two reports on the status of women in Florida by county:
» Poverty and Opportunity
» Population and Diversity

Also read more at WZVN, the Fort Myers News-Press, and WMFE.

Fresh From Florida takes on tomatoes

It was a busy year on the tomato scene for the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, as its Fresh From Florida program assumed responsibility from the Maitland-based Florida Tomato Committee for promoting the state’s tomatoes. Full story here.

Explosive growth of career academies changing workforce in Florida, nation

In a time of instability among various employment sectors throughout the country, many educators and professionals believe the academies could help pupils find and maintain success in an ever-shifting job climate. [Source: Pensacola News-Journal]

Ship wrecked off Florida might have changed history

Treasure hunters have apparently found the 500-year-old remains of a naval expedition led by a colonizer who could have changed Florida's history, making it French-speaking at least for a while. [Source: AFP]

Another local medical marijuana moratorium in Florida

The city of Bradenton is the latest local government to impose a six-month moratorium on medical marijuana facilities. Since the referendum, counties and municipalities throughout the state have imposed moratoriums until they can get land use restrictions adopted. [Source: Sarasota Herald-Tribune]

ALSO AROUND FLORIDA:

› Florida lawmaker targets no-fault auto insurance
State Sen. Jeff Brandes, wants to get rid of a car insurance requirement he says makes driving more expensive in Florida. Required under state law since 1972, drivers in Florida must carry $10,000 in PIP, which is also commonly referred to as "no-fault insurance."

› Seller of Universal Orlando land buys large Central Florida warehouse
The entity that sold a 475-acre swatch of land on Universal Boulevard for $130 million to Universal Orlando's parent company earlier this year just made its next Central Florida purchase.

› Florida rail company expands to Northwest Indiana
Florida-based Patriot Rail Co. LLC has acquired the assets and former location of East Chicago-based United Transportation Group in East Chicago.

› Free small business academy in South Dade offers networking
The District 8 Small Business Academy (SBA) aims to provide training and resources for local businesses so that entrepreneurs have the tools they need for success.

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