April 19, 2024

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DeSantis, Cabinet Back Conservation Deals

TALLAHASSEE --- Gov. Ron DeSantis and the state Cabinet on Monday quickly approved $141 million in deals that will help preserve land from the Panhandle to Southwest Florida. During a... Read more »
Published on 9/18/2023

Florida Health Coverage Rate Better, But Still Lags

TALLAHASSEE — With top Florida lawmakers signaling that health-care issues could be a priority during next year’s legislative session, a report released Thursday showed that Florida saw improvement in 2022... Read more »
Published on 9/15/2023

Florida Jobless Claims Remain Steady

First-time unemployment claims in Florida went up after the Labor Day weekend, but the number was similar to the weekly average since the start of the year. The U.S. Department... Read more »
Published on 9/14/2023

Electric vehicles could be getting more expensive in Florida

Florida electric vehicle owners would pay a registration fee aimed at helping make up for lost gas-tax dollars, under a bill proposed Tuesday by Senate Transportation, Tourism and Economic Development... Read more »
Published on 9/13/2023

Settlement talks afoot in Florida lawsuit over gender discussions in schools

TALLAHASSEE — A federal appeals court has put on hold a battle about a 2022 Florida law that restricts instruction about gender identity and sexual orientation in schools, after attorneys... Read more »
Published on 9/12/2023

Quick Resolution Sought in Redistricting Fight

TALLAHASSEE — Seeking a final ruling before the legislative session starts in January, both sides in a battle over a congressional redistricting plan asked an appeals court Friday to fast-track... Read more »
Published on 9/11/2023

Florida budget in ‘good shape,' but surpluses will dip

TALLAHASSEE --- State budget leaders expressed some caution Friday that general-revenue surpluses are projected to decline over the next three years, and that’s without factoring in the impact of Hurricane... Read more »
Published on 9/10/2023

Real estate group concerned about Florida land law

A national group of real estate executives this week expressed concern about a new law that restricts people from China from owning property in Florida, urging steps to make sure... Read more »
Published on 9/8/2023

Florida's weekly jobless claims are the lowest of year

First-time unemployment claims in Florida last week hit a low for the year as Hurricane Idalia swept through parts of the state ahead of the Labor Day holiday. The U.S.... Read more »
Published on 9/8/2023

Florida, other states say flood insurance fight against feds should continue

TALLAHASSEE — Florida and other states are trying to fend off an attempt by the Biden administration to end a lawsuit challenging changes to the National Flood Insurance Program that... Read more »
Published on 9/6/2023

July Tax Collections Top Expectations

Florida collected about $3.311 billion in general-revenue taxes in July, $225.9 million more than had been forecast in March, according to a report posted online Tuesday by the Legislature’s Office... Read more »
Published on 9/6/2023

Private property insurers get OK to take up to 130K Citizens policies

TALLAHASSEE — As efforts continued to sort out damage from Hurricane Idalia, regulators on Friday approved proposals by four private insurers to pull as many as 130,000 policies from the... Read more »
Published on 9/5/2023

Judge Won't Block Trans Treatment Law

TALLAHASSEE — A federal judge on Friday refused to block a new Florida law making it more difficult for transgender adults to access hormone therapy and surgeries. But U.S. District... Read more »
Published on 9/4/2023

Another twist in Florida's quest for Canada drug imports: FDA's port demand

TALLAHASSEE — With the U.S. Food and Drug Administration expected to decide this fall whether Florida can import prescription drugs from Canada, the state this week lashed out after federal... Read more »
Published on 9/4/2023

Jobless Claims Continue Falling

Initial unemployment claims continued dropping last week in Florida. The U.S. Department of Labor on Thursday said an estimated 5,149 first-time jobless claims were filed in Florida during the week... Read more »
Published on 8/31/2023

Idalia Makes Landfall as Cat 3

TALLAHASSEE — Hurricane Idalia made landfall about 7:45 a.m. near Taylor County's Keaton Beach as an "extremely dangerous" Category 3 storm, the National Hurricane Center said. “This thing’s powerful,” Gov.... Read more »
Published on 8/30/2023

Citizens Policy Count Dips Slightly

Citizens Property Insurance Corp. saw a slight decrease in its number of policies last week, at least temporarily stemming massive growth at the state’s insurer of last resort. Citizens had... Read more »
Published on 8/29/2023

Appeals court rejects lawsuits over UCF COVID shutdown

Adding to a series of similar rulings across the state, an appeals court Friday rejected two lawsuits alleging the University of Central Florida should be required to refund money to... Read more »
Published on 8/28/2023

Florida inmate can sue over Ramadan meals, court rules

A federal appeals court Friday cleared the way for a Florida prison inmate to pursue part of a lawsuit alleging violation of his rights during Ramadan, a month-long period of... Read more »
Published on 8/25/2023

Jobless Claims Down for Third Week

Unemployment claims in Florida decreased for the third week in a row, after the jobless rate ticked up in July. The U.S. Department of Labor on Thursday estimated 5,492 first-time... Read more »
Published on 8/24/2023

Florida death penalty system said to be in 'chaos'

TALLAHASSEE — A new state law lowering the number of jurors required to recommend death sentences has spurred a rash of litigation, triggered conflicting judicial rulings and infused an additional... Read more »
Published on 8/24/2023

Florida quietly added more secrecy to university president searches

TALLAHASSEE — Months after the Legislature and Gov. Ron DeSantis approved a law that shields parts of searches for college and university presidents, state university system officials added an additional... Read more »
Published on 8/23/2023

Plaintiffs appeal ruling over Chinese land ownership in Florida

TALLAHASSEE — A battle about a new Florida law that restricts people from China from owning property in the state is headed to a federal appeals court. Attorneys for four... Read more »
Published on 8/22/2023

Citizens insurance asked for 13.3% rate increase. State said no deal, make it lower

TALLAHASSEE — Regulators have ordered the state-backed Citizens Property Insurance Corp. to revamp — and trim — proposed rate increases. Florida Insurance Commissioner Michael Yaworsky signed an order Friday that... Read more »
Published on 8/22/2023

Court to Hear 'Stop WOKE' Business Fight

TALLAHASSEE — A federal appeals court this week will hear arguments in a fight about a 2022 Florida law that placed restrictions on how race-related issues can be addressed in... Read more »
Published on 8/21/2023

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