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Wednesday's Daily Pulse
What you need to know about Florida today
› Florida Senate approves bill to arm teachers
The Florida Senate approved a school safety bill Tuesday that would allow teachers to voluntarily carry guns on campus if local school boards agree. Senators voted 22-17 mostly along party lines. The House is set to take up the measure next.
› Santa Rosa County faces ‘severe’ housing shortage
Charles Edsel and his firm, MarketGraphics Research Group, correctly called when the housing shortage would trigger a nationwide recession and the date the economy would recover six years later. The well-known housing expert, especially in home building circles, stood before the five-member Santa Rosa County commission and told them they must develop 10,676 new homes by the end of 2024 to meet the demand of its population growth.
› Orlando Police Department reorganizes patrols to target peak hours, reduce response times
The Orlando Police Department has reorganized its patrol unit to add more cops on the streets during the agency’s busiest hours, in a move Chief Orlando Rolón said will decrease response times and improve efficiency.
› Sarasota-based Omeza raises $5.75 million in second capital round
Sarasota-based Omeza, LLC closed on its most recent funding round March 28, exceeding its $5 million goal by $750,000 and attracting a line-up of prominent board members in the process. A startup medtech and consumer healthcare company, Omeza invited a select group of individuals to invest in its breakthrough technology, which is initially aimed at healing and preventing chronic leg and foot ulcers.
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