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Florida Legislature reverses course, abandons plan to push back middle, high school start times; bill heads to DeSantis

Read full article: Florida Legislature reverses course, abandons plan to push back middle, high school start times; bill heads to DeSantis

The Florida House on Tuesday gave final approval to a bill that would back away from a requirement aimed at starting high-school classes later in the morning.

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‘Stop playing your petty games’: DeSantis continues to criticize Florida House, says budget ‘slashes’ Everglades funding

Read full article: ‘Stop playing your petty games’: DeSantis continues to criticize Florida House, says budget ‘slashes’ Everglades funding

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis held a news conference Tuesday morning in Naples to highlight the efforts to restore natural resources across the state, while continuing to express his disapproval for the House of Representatives’ budget proposal.

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‘Not going to replace Parkland’: Florida committee won’t take up House-approved bill lowering gun buying age to 18

Read full article: ‘Not going to replace Parkland’: Florida committee won’t take up House-approved bill lowering gun buying age to 18

Days after a mass shooting at nearby Florida State University, the state Senate appears poised to scuttle a controversial proposal that would allow people under age 21 to buy rifles and other long guns.

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Florida legislators pass bill that could reshape how universities select their leadership

Read full article: Florida legislators pass bill that could reshape how universities select their leadership

Amid fierce opposition from Gov. Ron DeSantis, the Florida House on Wednesday approved revamping laws about leadership of the higher-education system, including opening information about applicants to become college and university presidents.

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‘Problematic situation’: Florida House signs off on bill that could force kids to put down phones during school day

Read full article: ‘Problematic situation’: Florida House signs off on bill that could force kids to put down phones during school day

An effort to keep students off cell phones throughout the school day passed the Florida House on Wednesday, though differences remain with a Senate proposal.

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Florida Senate higher education bill advances, faces scrutiny on amendment that could restrict polling efforts

Read full article: Florida Senate higher education bill advances, faces scrutiny on amendment that could restrict polling efforts

A bill in the Florida Senate is taking a look at how college and university leadership is selected. The legislation has advanced through the Senate Appropriations Committee on Higher Education and is now one step away from reaching the Senate floor.

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Florida House committee unanimously approves bill that would prevent development at state parks

Read full article: Florida House committee unanimously approves bill that would prevent development at state parks

A bill aimed at preventing a return of efforts to build golf courses, pickleball courts and resorts in state parks is ready to go to the full Florida House.

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‘Citrus not going down on my watch’: Florida Senate President pushing to revitalize struggling citrus industry

Read full article: ‘Citrus not going down on my watch’: Florida Senate President pushing to revitalize struggling citrus industry

As the Florida House and Senate prepare to negotiate a new state budget, among the big issues they will face is a push by Senate President Ben Albritton, a citrus grower, to help the state’s struggling citrus industry.

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Florida House approves bill to lower rifle purchase age to 18

Read full article: Florida House approves bill to lower rifle purchase age to 18

A bill that emerged after the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School mass shooting in Parkland may see some changes. In 2018, the state increased the age limit to 21 for purchasing a rifle or long gun. However, the Florida House recently approved a bill to lower the age back to 18.

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Florida House overwhelmingly approves bill allowing families to hold doctors, hospitals accountable for malpractice

Read full article: Florida House overwhelmingly approves bill allowing families to hold doctors, hospitals accountable for malpractice

The Florida House on Wednesday overwhelmingly passed a proposal that could lead to more medical-malpractice lawsuits, while a similar bill cleared a major hurdle in the Senate.

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Florida House, Senate move forward with bill that would allow pay below minimum wage for certain employees

Read full article: Florida House, Senate move forward with bill that would allow pay below minimum wage for certain employees

The Florida House and Senate on Tuesday continued moving forward with a proposal that would provide an exemption to the state’s voter-approved minimum wage for certain workers in on-the-job training.

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Florida House set to discuss bill that would lower minimum age to purchase guns from 21 to 18 this week

Read full article: Florida House set to discuss bill that would lower minimum age to purchase guns from 21 to 18 this week

The Florida House could move quickly to pass a controversial bill that would lower the minimum age to purchase rifles and other long guns from 21 to 18.

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Vote 2024: Florida Senate & Florida House election results

Read full article: Vote 2024: Florida Senate & Florida House election results

Results for Florida Senate & Florida House races from northeast Florida

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Vote 2024: Florida Senate, Florida House election results

Read full article: Vote 2024: Florida Senate, Florida House election results

2024 primary election results for Florida Senate & Florida House races around northeast Florida

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Here are the nearly 200 new Florida laws taking effect Monday

Read full article: Here are the nearly 200 new Florida laws taking effect Monday

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has been busy over the last few months signing laws that were passed as part of the 2024 Legislative Session.

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Here are all of the new Florida laws going into effect next month

Read full article: Here are all of the new Florida laws going into effect next month

Over the past few months, Florida lawmakers and Gov. Ron DeSantis have been busy passing new laws as part of the 2024 Legislative Session. As of Monday, 144 bills have been passed that are set to go into effect on July 1 — less than one month away.

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Florida House passes bill prohibiting balloon releases to protect wildlife and environment

Read full article: Florida House passes bill prohibiting balloon releases to protect wildlife and environment

The Florida House passed a bill that prohibits the intentional release and organization of a release of balloons, citing its danger to wildlife and the environment.

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‘She was an icon’: Betty Holzendorf, former Florida lawmaker from Jacksonville, dies at 84

Read full article: ‘She was an icon’: Betty Holzendorf, former Florida lawmaker from Jacksonville, dies at 84

Betty Holzendorf served four years in the Florida House of Representatives and 10 years in the Florida Senate. She's from Jacksonville and graduated from Edward Waters College and the University of North Florida. The Duval Democratic Party announced Holzendorf died on Thursday, February 29, 2024.

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Florida House passes bill to crack down on left-lane drivers

Read full article: Florida House passes bill to crack down on left-lane drivers

A bill that aims to deter left-lane drivers on highways has cleared the Florida House and is on the Senate floor.

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Florida Senate advances bill banning social media accounts for children under 16

Read full article: Florida Senate advances bill banning social media accounts for children under 16

The Senate Judiciary Committee voted 7-2 to approve a bill (SB 1788) that is similar to a measure (HB 1) that passed the House last month and is a priority of House Speaker Paul Renner, R-Palm Coast.

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Florida House ready to pass social media restrictions for children, teens

Read full article: Florida House ready to pass social media restrictions for children, teens

The Florida House is poised to pass a bill aimed at preventing children under age 16 from using social media, as parts of the tech industry argue the measure could be unconstitutional and create data-privacy concerns.

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The Supreme Court won’t allow Florida to enforce its new law targeting drag shows during appeal

Read full article: The Supreme Court won’t allow Florida to enforce its new law targeting drag shows during appeal

The Supreme Court will not allow Florida to enforce its new law targeting drag shows, while a court case proceeds.

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Florida expands 'Don't Say Gay,' House passes 3 LGBTQ bills

Read full article: Florida expands 'Don't Say Gay,' House passes 3 LGBTQ bills

Republican Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis can add more wins to his agenda targeting the LGBTQ+ community.

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Florida House to take on controversial bills aimed at transgender people

Read full article: Florida House to take on controversial bills aimed at transgender people

The Florida House could vote on a total of three bills involving transgender men, women and children on Tuesday.

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Breaking down state, local efforts to tackle affordable housing crisis in Florida

Read full article: Breaking down state, local efforts to tackle affordable housing crisis in Florida

A $711 million plan to make housing more affordable statewide is headed to the governor’s desk, and there is also help on the way for people in Jacksonville who are struggling to pay bills.

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Florida House passes school voucher expansion

Read full article: Florida House passes school voucher expansion

The Republican-controlled House on Friday passed a measure that would make every Florida student eligible for taxpayer-backed school vouchers, as Democrats and other critics slammed the expansion as a “coupon for millionaires.”

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Florida may ban girls’ period talk in elementary grades

Read full article: Florida may ban girls’ period talk in elementary grades

Legislation moving in the Florida House would ban discussion of menstrual cycles and other human sexuality topics in elementary grades.

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Florida lawmakers pass massive property insurance bill that makes big changes but won’t lower rates right away

Read full article: Florida lawmakers pass massive property insurance bill that makes big changes but won’t lower rates right away

The Florida House has passed sweeping legislation that would overhaul the state’s property insurance system, which has struggled due to insolvencies, high costs and major storms.

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Lawmakers’ solution to property insurance ‘crisis’ won’t solve issues right away, expert says

Read full article: Lawmakers’ solution to property insurance ‘crisis’ won’t solve issues right away, expert says

Insurance experts are calling it the most groundbreaking property insurance reform legislation ever introduced in the state of Florida.

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Property insurance changes going to DeSantis

Read full article: Property insurance changes going to DeSantis

Supporters said the plan will stabilize the property-insurance market. Critics said it doesn’t do enough to help homeowners.

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Lawsuit asks federal court to set congressional map

Read full article: Lawsuit asks federal court to set congressional map

With Gov. Ron DeSantis vowing to veto a congressional redistricting plan, a lawsuit filed late Friday asks a federal court to set new U.S. House districts that would be used in this fall’s elections.

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🔒 Insider Interactive: See how Florida’s state House maps will change

Read full article: 🔒 Insider Interactive: See how Florida’s state House maps will change

A new map has now been set for the 120 districts in the Florida House.

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Florida Supreme Court approves new legislative maps for Florida House, Senate

Read full article: Florida Supreme Court approves new legislative maps for Florida House, Senate

New political maps for the Florida House and Senate were approved by the state Supreme Court.

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Florida House backs schools bill on sexual orientation, gender identity

Read full article: Florida House backs schools bill on sexual orientation, gender identity

The Florida House on Thursday passed an education measure that would prohibit instruction about sexual orientation and gender identity in early grades, as Republicans disputed a “don’t say gay” moniker that critics gave the bill.

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Florida senators will take on the topic of abortion Monday

Read full article: Florida senators will take on the topic of abortion Monday

It still has a ways to go before it could become law.

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Florida House OKs budget that punishes mask mandate schools

Read full article: Florida House OKs budget that punishes mask mandate schools

School districts that ignored Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis’ order banning mask mandates will face a $200 million penalty under a budget bill passed by the Florida House.

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Abortion limit poised for consideration by full Florida House

Read full article: Abortion limit poised for consideration by full Florida House

A proposal that would prohibit doctors from performing abortions after 15 weeks of pregnancy is poised for consideration by the full Florida House.

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Immigration bill gets backing in Florida House

Read full article: Immigration bill gets backing in Florida House

Following the lead of Gov. Ron DeSantis, Florida House members Thursday began moving forward with a controversial proposal to try to boost immigration enforcement and target companies that transport undocumented immigrants into the state.

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Florida House Republicans pass redrawn district maps

Read full article: Florida House Republicans pass redrawn district maps

The Florida House on Wednesday approved new legislative districts over the objections of Democrats, who anticipate legal challenges about minority representation and how the lines were drawn.

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School board salaries would be eliminated under Florida House bill now poised for debate

Read full article: School board salaries would be eliminated under Florida House bill now poised for debate

School board salaries would be eliminated under Florida House bill now poised for debate

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Teachers union leaders dismiss classroom camera bill as ‘nonsense,’ ‘destructive to morale’

Read full article: Teachers union leaders dismiss classroom camera bill as ‘nonsense,’ ‘destructive to morale’

A bill in the Florida legislature would open the door for cameras to be placed in public school classrooms and microphones to be placed on teachers.

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Multiple marijuana bills on tap in Florida Capitol

Read full article: Multiple marijuana bills on tap in Florida Capitol

2022 is not likely the year recreational marijuana will be legalized in Florida.

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Rent is up in Jacksonville: Are you reconsidering where you live due to cost hikes?

Read full article: Rent is up in Jacksonville: Are you reconsidering where you live due to cost hikes?

What has your experience been? Have you been forced to change your living situation due to rent rising?

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Florida lawmakers ask Gov. DeSantis to declare a state of emergency on housing

Read full article: Florida lawmakers ask Gov. DeSantis to declare a state of emergency on housing

Rep. Carlos Guillermo-Smith said he is fighting for renters desperate to stop their rent from rising.

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Political maps released by Florida House could help GOP

Read full article: Political maps released by Florida House could help GOP

The Florida House released its proposed congressional maps, which appear to give Republicans more of an advantage than the Senate-proposed maps released earlier this month.

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Amelia Island Bartending Competition

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Inside Florida House on Amelia Island, you’ll find the Mermaid Bar. It’s an eclectic hangout that has a long history that Cocktail Program Manager Austin Hammond hopes to share with people when they roll up for multiple events being held there. Next Thursday, they relaunch their bartending competition which is free for anyone of age to attend. Taste 8 mixes from invite only mixologists from spots all over the island. Find out more at www.ameliaisland.com .

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Florida education board chair charged in illegal excavation

Read full article: Florida education board chair charged in illegal excavation

The chairman of the Florida Board of Education has been charged with illegally excavating in waters around his former property in the Florida Keys.

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Florida House picks Paul Renner to serve as next speaker

Read full article: Florida House picks Paul Renner to serve as next speaker

The Florida House formally voted to pick its next speaker.

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Texas abortion decision quickly fuels Florida debate

Read full article: Texas abortion decision quickly fuels Florida debate

While Gov. Ron DeSantis said people shouldn’t “read too much into” the U.S. Supreme Court’s refusal to block a Texas law that bans almost all abortions, Republican legislative leaders indicated Thursday they will determine if Florida can enact similar restrictions.

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Florida governor signs bill for Seminole sports betting deal

Read full article: Florida governor signs bill for Seminole sports betting deal

The Seminole Tribe would be able to operate sports betting to its casinos under legislation signed by the governor.

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Measure to ban vaccine passports in Florida clears House

Read full article: Measure to ban vaccine passports in Florida clears House

With a key lawmaker saying he recognizes that vaccine hesitancy is “real and understandable,” the Florida House on Wednesday approved a measure that would limit local emergency orders and make permanent Gov. Ron DeSantis’ executive order barring COVID-19 vaccine “passports.”

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Florida Senate moves quickly on bill focused on policing reforms

Read full article: Florida Senate moves quickly on bill focused on policing reforms

A late-session push by the Florida House to require new training standards for police officers is ready to go to the Senate floor this week after unanimously passing the House.

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Florida House approves ban on abortions of fetuses with disabilities

Read full article: Florida House approves ban on abortions of fetuses with disabilities

The Florida House on Friday approved a ban on what some lawmakers are calling “disability abortions.”

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Florida House signs off on school board term limits

Read full article: Florida House signs off on school board term limits

The Florida House on Wednesday passed a measure that would ask voters in 2022 to impose eight-year term limits on county school board members.

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Florida House overwhelmingly approves consumer privacy bill

Read full article: Florida House overwhelmingly approves consumer privacy bill

The Florida House has resoundingly approved a consumer privacy bill that gives the public an opportunity to regain ownership of the personal data collected by companies.

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Unemployment boost for Floridians up in the air

Read full article: Unemployment boost for Floridians up in the air

The Florida House has approved legislation that would revamp and improve the state’s unemployment system, but the two chambers are still far apart on increasing benefits for the unemployed.

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Florida Senate sponsor shelves alimony reform bill

Read full article: Florida Senate sponsor shelves alimony reform bill

The Florida House spent more than an hour Tuesday asking questions about alimony reform before giving the legislation a tentative green light, but it was all for naught.

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Florida House set to vote on partial repeal of massive toll road expansion

Read full article: Florida House set to vote on partial repeal of massive toll road expansion

A plan to nix the massive toll road expansion known as M-CORES is finally moving in the Florida House.

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Transgender athlete bill passes Florida House

Read full article: Transgender athlete bill passes Florida House

The Republican-dominated Florida House on Wednesday passed a bill that would ban transgender females from playing on girls’ and women’s high-school and college sports teams, with Democrats arguing the measure is purely political.

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House gives tentative OK to bills targeting foreign influence

Read full article: House gives tentative OK to bills targeting foreign influence

The Florida House heard two bills Tuesday attempting to combat foreign influence and intellectual theft in the state.

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Florida House OK’s bill to tax out-of-state online sales

Read full article: Florida House OK’s bill to tax out-of-state online sales

The Florida House has joined the state Senate in supporting a proposal that would require out-of-state retailers to collect sales taxes on purchases shipped to the state.

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Florida House & Senate approve initial budgets

Read full article: Florida House & Senate approve initial budgets

The Florida House and Senate have now passed their budgets and are ready to begin negotiations on a final product, but everything they’ve approved is subject to change.

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House passes changes in financial aid program

Read full article: House passes changes in financial aid program

The Florida House on Thursday approved a measure that would lead to some private colleges and universities becoming ineligible for a program that provides financial assistance to students.

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Florida House passes bills on civics, school records

Read full article: Florida House passes bills on civics, school records

The Florida House unanimously passed two civics education bills, including one sponsored by a representative who emigrated from Kosovo.

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Controversial protest bill to be heard in Senate

Read full article: Controversial protest bill to be heard in Senate

Senate President Wilton Simpson said Thursday he will use a procedural maneuver to ensure that a controversial law-and-order proposal pushed by Gov. Ron DeSantis starts moving in the Senate.

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Florida’s ‘anti-riot’ bill faces uncertain fate in Senate

Read full article: Florida’s ‘anti-riot’ bill faces uncertain fate in Senate

With the number of weeks left before the Legislature's schedule adjournment in the final week of April, lawmakers also are beginning to tackle the state budget with more urgency. But proposals like the anti-riot bill are consuming much of the air in the Florida statehouse this session. The measure could spawn an interesting dynamic in the state Senate, where it has yet to get a hearing. The House passed the measure Friday, with the Republican majority arguing that the measure was needed to preserve law and order. Another House committee is taking up a proposal that would abolish the state’s Constitution Revision Commission.

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Florida House passes bill to allow guns at churches with schools

Read full article: Florida House passes bill to allow guns at churches with schools

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – With supporters saying the issue is about property rights, the Florida House on Friday overwhelmingly passed a bill that would allow people to carry guns at churches that share locations with schools. House members voted 76-37 to approve the measure (HB 259), sponsored by Rep. Jayer Williamson, R-Pace, and Rep. Cord Byrd, R-Neptune Beach. Florida law generally allows people to carry concealed weapons at churches, synagogues, mosques and other religious institutions, but it bars being armed on school properties. That leads to people being prevented from carrying guns on properties shared by religious institutions and schools. The bill would allow people with concealed-weapons licenses to bring guns on properties shared by churches and schools.

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Florida House debates ‘anti-riot’ legislation

Read full article: Florida House debates ‘anti-riot’ legislation

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – The Florida House on Thursday began debating legislation that aims to crack down on violent protests. Democrats proposed adding five amendments to House Bill 1 in an effort to water down the bill, which critics say will impose on people’s rights to peacefully protest. The legislation was written in response to the burning of buildings in the Tampa Bay area in June and windows smashed in Tallahassee, among violent unrest elsewhere in the state. It protects police officers who are there protecting against violent protests,” House Speaker Chris Sprowls said of the bill. Opponents claim the legislation will stifle peaceful protests, a criticism Sprowls took issue with.

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Florida House and Senate split on response to 2020 civil unrest

Read full article: Florida House and Senate split on response to 2020 civil unrest

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – The Senate and House are split on how to respond to the civil unrest spurred by the death of George Floyd last year. Pizzo, who chairs the Senate Criminal Justice Committee, is sponsoring the policing reform package. The police reform bill is being held up in the House by the prime co-sponsor of the anti-rioting legislation. Likewise, the anti-rioting bill is being blocked in the Senate by the sponsor of the police reform bill. House Criminal Justice Chair Cord Byrd is skeptical of the police reforms proposed in the Senate.

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Pre-game prayer bill going to full Florida House

Read full article: Pre-game prayer bill going to full Florida House

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – A proposal that could allow high schools to offer prayers over public-address systems before athletic championship games is headed to the full Florida House. The athletic association has argued that allowing a prayer over the loudspeaker would have been viewed as “government speech.”The bill, sponsored by Rep. Webster Barnaby, R-Deltona, was approved Wednesday by the House Education & Employment Committee in a 15-6 vote after little discussion. The bill would require allowing schools to offer up to two-minute remarks over public-address systems. The athletic association could not control the content of the remarks. The vote positioned the bill to be considered by the full House.

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Florida House committee weighs new rules for voting by mail

Read full article: Florida House committee weighs new rules for voting by mail

FILE - In this Oct. 26, 2020, file photo, an election worker sorts vote-by-mail ballots at the Miami-Dade County Board of Elections, in Doral, Florida. AdThe Senate is considering its own changes to how vote-by-mail ballots are handled, including the banning of drop boxes. In the coming week, the House floor will take up a measure already passed by the Senate — but it’s unclear how the House will handle that proposal. It could decide to abandon its own two-pronged approach, which carves out a separate bill for health care providers, and instead adopt the single Senate bill to address what proponents fear could be a proliferation of frivolous COVID-related lawsuits. AdAnother controversial measure the House is taking up is the so-called anti-riot bill, which comes up this week for final debate in the chamber.

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Gov. DeSantis’s riot bill could be in trouble

Read full article: Gov. DeSantis’s riot bill could be in trouble

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – The governor’s top legislative priority, a bill increasing penalties for violent protestors, could be in trouble because of a lack of support from law enforcement. “DeSantis’s anti-protest bill attempts threatens us into submission with ridiculous prison sentences,” Jalen Blocker, a student at Florida State University, said. “I just don’t know they have the votes on that committee,” said Brandes. “Oh, I don’t think that’s going to be an issue,” he said. AdThe Democratic Caucus in the Florida House voted Thursday to oppose the House version of the bill, meaning all 42 Democrats will likely vote against it.

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Florida bill seeks to block trans athletes from girls teams

Read full article: Florida bill seeks to block trans athletes from girls teams

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – Transgender women and girls couldn’t play on girls and women’s school sports teams under a bill passed by a Florida House committee on Wednesday. The bill, called the Fairness in Women's Sports Act, would require that anyone participating in girls and women's sports at the K-12 and college level be biologically eligible to do so. But Democrats slammed the proposal, calling it discriminatory against transgender girls and women. AdThe House Secondary Education & Career Development Subcommittee voted 13-4 to approve the bill, with all “no” votes cast by Democrats. AdThe Florida bill has two more committee stops in the House.

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Florida’s big tech censorship bill clears second committee

Read full article: Florida’s big tech censorship bill clears second committee

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – Legislation seeking to increase transparency in big tech and fight back against social media censorship is moving quickly through the Florida House after it cleared its second committee stop Monday. Republicans believe conservatives are being unfairly targeted by big tech censorship, but Democrats argue the GOP-sponsored legislation is a response to former President Donald Trump’s de-platforming from Twitter and Facebook. Burgess is sponsoring legislation that would require social media companies to inform users why their accounts were blocked or disabled within 30 days of action being taken on the accounts. AdA similar bill in the House goes much further, requiring social media companies to publish standards for censoring users on their sites and apply them in a consistent manner. The bill would impose a $100,000/day fine on social media platforms for de-platforming statewide candidates and a $10,000/day fine for all other Florida candidates.

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Florida House precautions remain largely unchanged

Read full article: Florida House precautions remain largely unchanged

Sprowls, R-Palm Harbor, initiated the process before committee meetings began in January. To adhere to social-distancing requirements during the 60-day legislative session, the House is offering limited seating on a “first-come, first-served basis” for committee meetings in which legislation is discussed. AdThe updated House protocols won’t allow people who can’t get access to committee rooms to testify remotely from an overflow room, a change from the earlier coronavirus precautions. Members of the public who aren’t registered lobbyists and can’t attend committee meetings in person will be allowed to submit written comments to committee members electronically. House visitors will be required to wear face masks, including when they are addressing committees, and won’t be allowed to show up unannounced.

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Vaccine fraud bill getting teed up in Florida House

Read full article: Vaccine fraud bill getting teed up in Florida House

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – With Speaker Chris Sprowls, R-Palm Harbor, making the issue a priority, the House Judiciary Committee on Monday will consider a bill that would crack down on scammers who provide fraudulent information about COVID-19 vaccines. If the bill (HB 9), sponsored by Rep. Ardian Zika, R-Land O’Lakes, gets approved by the Judiciary Committee, it would be ready to go to the full House after the annual legislative session starts March 2. Sprowls told reporters last week that Zika’s bill and a measure that would provide COVID-19 liability protections for businesses (HB 7) are priorities for early passage in the House. A news release last month announcing the filing of Zika’s bill pointed to such things as fake websites that offer access to vaccines in exchange for payments. “This legislation puts them on notice and helps protect Floridians from getting scammed.”AdThe House is tentatively scheduled to hold two floor sessions next week in which it could take up the bills.

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Florida lawmakers raise questions on federal school money from CARES Act

Read full article: Florida lawmakers raise questions on federal school money from CARES Act

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – A Florida House panel looking at public-school funding is asking the state Department of Education for answers on how federal CARES Act money is being spent, and if those expenditures are tied to COVID-19 recovery. The clock is ticking for the state to disburse districts’ shares of the “CARES Act 1.0” money, as Kelly called it. He told lawmakers that those federal funds must be obligated to districts by May of this year, and districts will have until September 2022 to spend the money. To do that, Kelly told the panel that districts had to “collapse funds around critical services.”“For those students, those schools were spending more money on food services. Florida expects to receive $2.8 billion in federal K-12 stimulus funding through a second round of CARES Act money, which officials anticipate could be spent through September 2023.

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Florida House leaders named, along with panel to eye COVID-19

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Lawmakers will hold an organization session Nov. 17 to formally swear in members and leaders, with the 2021 legislative session starting in March. Sprowls' committee changes also involve a newly named and expanded Education & Employment Committee, which will be chaired by Clearwater Republican Chris Latvala. Palm Coast Republican Paul Renner, who is in line to succeed Sprowls as speaker in November 2022, was named Rules Committee chairman. Spring Hill Republican Blaise Ingoglia will chair the Commerce Committee, and Lakeland Republican Colleen Burton will chair the Health & Human Services Committee. Meanwhile, Miami Republican Daniel Perez, R-Miami, will take over as Judiciary Committee chairman; Lecanto Republican Ralph Massullo will serve as State Affairs Committee chairman; and Palatka Republican Bobby Payne will be Ways & Means Committee chairman.

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Gov. DeSantis proposes bill to get tough with violent protesters

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Ron DeSantis announced a bill to get tough with any protesters who attack police officers or cause property damage. While DeSantis said Florida hasn’t seen the type of violent protests that have occurred in other states, he said he wants to make sure they don’t happen here. DeSantis also said law enforcement would use the RICO Act to prosecute any groups found to be funding or organizing protests that turn violent. “Recently in our country we have seen attacks on law enforcement, we’ve seen disorder and tumult in many cities,” DeSantis said. It’s wrong and it’s unconstitutional,” state Rep. Shevrin Jones, a West Park Democrat who is running for the state Senate, tweeted Monday afternoon.

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Florida House ready to take up parental consent for abortion

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The bill was given only one committee stop -- a rarity for legislation and a signal that it's a high priority for Republican House leadership. The measure sponsored by Republican Rep. Erin Grall would require a minor to get written, notarized permission from a parent or legal guardian to obtain an abortion. Florida already requires that doctors notify parents before performing an abortion on a minor, but parental consent isn't required. PREVIOUS STORY: Florida lawmaker proposes parental consent abortion bill"I pray that our colleagues in the Senate will take up this issue this year and allow the state of Florida to put parents back into this conversation with their daughters,'' Grall said. Others argued that girls might be victims of the same parents they need to seek consent from to get an abortion.

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Lawmakers file dueling Electoral College proposals

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News Service of FloridaTALLAHASSEE, Fla. - With the 2020 presidential election looming, Florida House members have filed dueling proposals about the Electoral College. Rep. Bob Rommel, R-Naples, filed a proposed resolution (HR 323) last week that would support the preservation of the Electoral College in its current form. Meanwhile, Rep. Joe Geller, D-Aventura, filed a bill (HB 335) last week that calls for Florida to join an agreement with other states to effectively elect the president by a national popular vote. Under the proposal, Florida and other states would certify slates of electors tied to the presidential candidate who receives the most votes nationally. News Service of Florida

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Florida Legislature fights rehearing in conservation case

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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. - Attorneys for the Florida House and Senate urged an appeals court Monday to reject a request for a rehearing in a battle about conservation funding. The environmental groups, in part, argue that lawmakers improperly diverted money to other expenses, such as agency expenses and salaries. A Leon County circuit judge ruled in favor of the environmental groups, but the Tallahassee-based appeals court last month overturned that ruling. But in asking for the rehearing, the environmental groups said the appeals court's ruling "imposes no requirement upon the Legislature to acquire, restore and manage any new conservation and recreation lands whatsoever. In short, the court's decision permits the Legislature to continue expending LATF (Land Acquisition Trust Fund) funds to managing existing state lands without acquiring and restoring any new conservation lands.

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House Democrats seek long-shot special session on gun violence

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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. - Florida House Democrats say theyve rounded up more than enough support to require votes from both Republican-dominated chambers of the Legislature to determine if there is any appetite for a special session dealing with gun violence. President Galvano does not support calling a special session, Senate President Bill Galvanos spokeswoman Katie Betta said in an email, when asked about the Democrats' move on Tuesday. While Im sure this request for special session is sincere and well intentioned, we must always strive to do something right rather than just do something. Lawmakers in both the House and the Senate failed to give the request for the special session the required support. In 2013, Democrats also failed to drum up the support needed for a special session on the state's "stand your ground self-defense law.

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Lawmaker seeks to roll back gun restrictions

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Hill proposed a similar bill for the 2019 legislative session (HB 6073), but it was not heard in committees. Red flag laws have drawn heavy attention nationwide after separate shootings last weekend that left 22 people dead in El Paso, Texas, and 10 people dead in Dayton, Ohio. U.S. Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., was among people urging U.S. Senate leaders to take up a red flag bill he introduced in 2018 after the Parkland shooting. On Monday, Florida Senate President Bill Galvano, R-Bradenton, directed Senate Infrastructure and Security Chairman Tom Lee, R-Thonotosassa, to lead efforts to determine if any further action is needed on state gun laws. News Service of Florida

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State lawmaker wants Duval County School Board to be appointed

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Fischer's proposal is raising eyebrows with current School Board members. "If the city of Jacksonville will have an appointed School Board, appointed by the mayor, removed at the mayor, serving at the will of the mayor -- it just doesn't make any sense to me." In its 2009 report, the Jacksonville's Charter Review Commission supported changing to an appointed board, arguing it would increase accountability. City Councilman Aaron Bowman said he's aware of the discussion about changing to an appointed School Board, but questions the timing of such a move. Councilman Matt Carlucci on Wednesday said he would introduce legislation next week that would require a change to an appointed School Board to be approved by voters in a referendum.

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Florida House seeks to join monumental' marijuana case

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But Tampa-based Florigrown argued that legislators instead should concentrate on fixing the law, aimed at carrying out a constitutional amendment that broadly legalized medical marijuana. But the Tallahassee judge refused to allow the House to join in the lawsuit. How can the House not be allowed to intervene on the merits of that determination? Thomas asked Katherine Giddings, a lawyer representing Florigrown. But Thomas disagreed, saying the constitutionality of the law will be determined by the appeals court, not the circuit judge. But Judge Scott Makar questioned why the House was bothering to intervene in the case, which Makar said would almost certainly wind up before the Florida Supreme Court.

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