Florida e-bike injuries rising: Local attorney says he’s seeing cases daily as lawmakers push new safety bill
Read full article: Florida e-bike injuries rising: Local attorney says he’s seeing cases daily as lawmakers push new safety billLegislation moving through the Florida Capitol would create new guardrails for electric bike riders, a move that comes as Wolfson Children’s Hospital reported 19 cases in January alone involving children injured while riding e-bikes.
In US, the Iranian diaspora contends with the Israel-Iran war and a fragile ceasefire
Read full article: In US, the Iranian diaspora contends with the Israel-Iran war and a fragile ceasefireThe fast-changing war between Israel and Iran, which the U.S. recently inserted itself in by targeting Iran’s nuclear sites, has caused a mix of emotions among many in the Iranian diaspora in America.
Amendment 2: Arguments for & against abolishing the little-known Constitution Revision Commission
Read full article: Amendment 2: Arguments for & against abolishing the little-known Constitution Revision CommissionNews4JAX has been taking a look at the three proposed constitutional amendments that all Florida voters will see on their ballots for the general election.
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With deadline nearing, pandemic ongoing, Florida census reporting lags
Read full article: With deadline nearing, pandemic ongoing, Florida census reporting lagsAll rights reserved)TALLAHASSEE, Fla. Fewer than six out of ten Floridians have filled out their census forms and the deadline to complete them is rapidly approaching. The ongoing coronavirus pandemic has made the count more difficult, but also more important than ever. We are seeing low census return rates especially in our communities of color, said Orlando State Rep. Anna V. Eskamani. Well that count of 500,000 comes from a census count, said Miami State Sen. Oscar Braynon. While the pandemic has delayed the door-knocking campaign to reach out to non-respondents, 500,000 census workers will begin their face-to-face work next month.
