May 6, 2024

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COVID-19 hospitalizations continue to drop

The number of Florida patients hospitalized with COVID-19 continued to drop during the weekend. The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services posted data Monday showing that Florida hospitals had... Read more »
Published on 10/4/2021

Deal makes Florida company largest marijuana retailer

 Trulieve, the state’s largest medical marijuana operator, is now the nation’s biggest cannabis retailer, after closing on a $2.1 billion deal to acquire former competitor Harvest Health & Recreation Inc.... Read more »
Published on 10/4/2021

Sowell to exit top job at Enterprise Florida

Enterprise Florida President and CEO Jamal Sowell will step down as the leader of Gov. Ron DeSantis’ business-recruitment efforts this month to prepare for specialized training with the U.S. Navy... Read more »
Published on 10/4/2021

State expects employment push to start paying off

With weekly unemployment claims rolling in at pre-pandemic numbers, state leaders say they remain optimistic about seeing results from a summer push to get people back into the labor force.... Read more »
Published on 9/30/2021

Visit Florida to seek at least $75 million in taxpayer dollars for next year

Florida’s tourism-marketing agency will ask lawmakers to maintain increased funding and extend its life, as the state ramps up efforts to attract international visitors amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Visit Florida... Read more »
Published on 9/30/2021

Lawmakers propose all renewable energy by 2040

Two Democratic lawmakers have filed proposals that would require Florida to generate all of its electricity through renewable energy by 2040. Sen. Lori Berman, D-Delray Beach, filed a Senate version... Read more »
Published on 9/29/2021

Florida faces challenges on sex offender registry

Florida is facing two constitutional challenges from men who live in other states and contend they have been improperly kept on public sex-offender registry lists in Florida. Oregon resident Moji... Read more »
Published on 9/28/2021

Feathers Fly Over State Bird

Sen. Jeff Brandes wants a new state bird. The St. Petersburg Republican filed a proposal (SCR 324) for the 2022 legislative session that would rescind the designation of the mockingbird... Read more »
Published on 9/27/2021

Fried Takes Aim at Polystyrene

Agriculture Commissioner Nikki Fried said Friday the state Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services will start a rule-making process that takes aim at polystyrene products --- such as Styrofoam cups,... Read more »
Published on 9/27/2021

Florida minimum wage workers get a boost to $10 an hour this week

Minimum wage workers in Florida will get a voter-approved pay boost this week, while about two-dozen new laws kick in, including a regulatory framework for electronic cigarettes. After just over... Read more »
Published on 9/27/2021

Doctor fights state after marijuana sting operation

A physician who orders medical marijuana for patients is accusing state health officials of breaking the law to create fake records in a sting operation involving an investigator falsely posing... Read more »
Published on 9/27/2021

Florida health leaders cite confidential data in COVID-19 public records lawsuit

The Florida Department of Health is trying to scuttle a public-records lawsuit seeking information about COVID-19, arguing that requested reports don’t exist and that the underlying data is confidential. Attorneys... Read more »
Published on 9/27/2021

Florida jobless claims remain steady

Florida continues to see relatively little change in new unemployment claims, with the U.S. Department of Labor estimating Thursday that the state had 6,845 initial claims during the week that... Read more »
Published on 9/23/2021

State revamps COVID-19 rule for schools

Pointing to a need to “minimize the amount of time students are removed from in-person learning,” the Florida Department of Health on Wednesday issued a revised rule that gives parents... Read more »
Published on 9/22/2021

State Goes to Appeals Court in School Board Mask Fight

Gov. Ron DeSantis’ administration has asked an appeals court to block challenges filed by five school boards against a Department of Health rule aimed at preventing students from being forced... Read more »
Published on 9/21/2021

Senate kicks off redistricting process

Senate Reapportionment Chairman Ray Rodrigues said Monday he wants the Florida Legislature to avoid the “shadow process” that occurred in 2012 when lawmakers drew new political district lines that were... Read more »
Published on 9/21/2021

Report finds Florida tied for highest COVID nursing home death rate in nation this summer

As the delta variant of the coronavirus caused Florida to become a hotspot for COVID-19 in late July and August, the state’s nursing homes also felt the brunt. Using federal... Read more »
Published on 9/20/2021

Fried asks Biden to delay reductions to COVID-19 treatments

A day after Gov. Ron DeSantis pledged to “fight like hell” to maintain Florida’s supply of monoclonal antibody treatments for people with COVID-19, Agriculture Commissioner Nikki Fried asked President Joe... Read more »
Published on 9/20/2021

Florida gas prices soar 10 cents per gallon

Gas prices across Florida jumped an average of 10 cents a gallon in the past week following reports that energy infrastructure across the Gulf of Mexico is recovering slower than... Read more »
Published on 9/20/2021

$200 Million in Refunds Unclaimed in Florida Prepaid College Program

More than 30,000 families have yet to claim over $200 million worth of refunds from Florida's Prepaid College Tuition Program, according to program officials. Prices for the prepaid plans were... Read more »
Published on 9/20/2021

Florida's longtime pension fund manager to step down

Ash Williams, the longtime head of Florida’s pension fund, is retiring at the end of September, with Gov. Ron DeSantis and Cabinet members expected to name an interim replacement next... Read more »
Published on 9/17/2021

Citizens Insurance nears 700,000 policies

With Citizens Property Insurance Corp. nearing 700,000 policies, lawmakers could again look for ways to curb growth in the state-backed insurer. Citizens at the end of August had 687,079 policies... Read more »
Published on 9/16/2021

Florida unemployment claims see little change

With the state set to update its unemployment rate on Friday, jobless claims continue to roll in at a pace that has varied little since mid-May. The U.S. Department of... Read more »
Published on 9/16/2021

Federal judge refuses to block DeSantis mask order

A federal judge Wednesday rejected a request by parents of disabled children to block Gov. Ron DeSantis’ efforts to prevent school districts from requiring students to wear masks during the... Read more »
Published on 9/15/2021

DeSantis Calls for Ditching Standardized Tests

Saying the state’s system of standardized testing in public schools is “quite frankly, outdated,” Gov. Ron DeSantis on Tuesday announced that lawmakers will consider a proposal during the 2022 legislative... Read more »
Published on 9/15/2021

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