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FLORIDA SENATE


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Another Douglas Anderson employee removed after ‘inappropriate conduct’ accusations

Read full article: Another Douglas Anderson employee removed after ‘inappropriate conduct’ accusations

A week after a bill sparked by controversy at Douglas Anderson School of the Arts passed unanimously in the Senate, the school confirmed yet another employee has been removed over reports of “inappropriate conduct.”

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Florida Senate passes fluoride ban in water supplies

Read full article: Florida Senate passes fluoride ban in water supplies

As cities and counties across the state debate the issue, the Florida Senate on Wednesday passed a bill that would prevent local governments from adding fluoride to water supplies.

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DeSantis officially signs bills enforcing ‘Gulf of America’ name change in Florida schools, geographic materials

Read full article: DeSantis officially signs bills enforcing ‘Gulf of America’ name change in Florida schools, geographic materials

Gov. Ron DeSantis on Monday signed two bills aimed at carrying out President Donald Trump’s directive to change the name of the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America, according to the Florida Senate.

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Douglas Anderson controversy prompts bill intended to protect students heading to Senate floor

Read full article: Douglas Anderson controversy prompts bill intended to protect students heading to Senate floor

Bill heading to the Florida Senate floor establishes guidelines for when a staff member should be removed and when parents need to be notified.

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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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Bill to change how Florida schools communicate with parents after employee arrest one step away from Senate vote

Read full article: Bill to change how Florida schools communicate with parents after employee arrest one step away from Senate vote

A bill to change how Florida school districts communicate with parents after an employee misconduct issue or arrest is one step away from hitting the Senate floor for a final vote.

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Florida Senate reverses law aimed at starting high-school classes later in the morning

Read full article: Florida Senate reverses law aimed at starting high-school classes later in the morning

Florida lawmakers in 2023 passed a law aimed at starting high-school classes later in the morning, but two years later, the Florida Senate on Thursday unanimously passed a bill that would undo the law and leave it up to local officials to decide when schools start.

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Florida Senate passes bill to boost government oversight and transparency

Read full article: Florida Senate passes bill to boost government oversight and transparency

One of the key aspects of SB 108 is its emphasis on increasing transparency in state licensing.

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Florida Senate committee approves proposal to set term limits for county commissioners, school board members

Read full article: Florida Senate committee approves proposal to set term limits for county commissioners, school board members

The Senate Ethics and Elections Committee on Monday voted 6-2 to approve a proposal (SJR 802) that would put in the Florida Constitution eight-year term limits for county commissioners and school board members. The Legislature in 2023 approved eight-year term limits for school board members, but those limits are not in the Constitution.

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State Sen. Geraldine Thompson, Orlando teacher who stood up for Black history in Florida, dies

Read full article: State Sen. Geraldine Thompson, Orlando teacher who stood up for Black history in Florida, dies

Geraldine Thompson, who represented Orange County in the Florida House and Senate for almost 20 years, died Thursday, according to several lawmakers who worked with Thompson throughout her career.

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Florida lawmakers move to protect state parks against golf courses, lodges after ‘Great Outdoors Initiative’

Read full article: Florida lawmakers move to protect state parks against golf courses, lodges after ‘Great Outdoors Initiative’

After a bipartisan uproar last year about a proposal dubbed the “Great Outdoors Initiative,” the Florida Senate on Tuesday began moving forward with a bill that would prevent building such things as golf courses, pickleball courts and hotel-style lodges in state parks.

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Here’s the list so far of bills that could soon become new Florida laws

Read full article: Here’s the list so far of bills that could soon become new Florida laws

Florida’s 2025 Legislative Session is less than two months away, but lawmakers have already been busy filing new bills.

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Debbie Mayfield’s attempt to return to Florida Senate highlights loophole in state’s term limits

Read full article: Debbie Mayfield’s attempt to return to Florida Senate highlights loophole in state’s term limits

Florida Rep. Debbie Mayfield has announced her candidacy for Florida Senate District 19, a seat she previously held before reaching the state’s term limits.

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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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Political insiders around the country are keeping a close eye on this local race, thanks to the Trump-DeSantis dynamic

Read full article: Political insiders around the country are keeping a close eye on this local race, thanks to the Trump-DeSantis dynamic

The major endorsements in the race for State Senate in Northeast Florida have been huge. They include former President Trump endorsing David Shoar while Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has endorsed Tom Leek

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2024 Voter's Guide: Florida Senate District 5

Read full article: 2024 Voter's Guide: Florida Senate District 5

Incumbent Democrat Tracie Davis is seeking re-election in District 5.

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Incoming Florida Senate president calls for David Shoar to drop out of race against Tom Leek

Read full article: Incoming Florida Senate president calls for David Shoar to drop out of race against Tom Leek

On Tuesday at the RNC in Milwaukee, the incoming head of the Florida Senate called on former St. Johns County sheriff David Shoar to drop out of a Florida Senate race.

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Florida’s A1A to be designated ‘Jimmy Buffett Memorial Highway’ after Gov. DeSantis signs bill

Read full article: Florida’s A1A to be designated ‘Jimmy Buffett Memorial Highway’ after Gov. DeSantis signs bill

On Thursday, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis signed a bill that will designate portions of State Road A1A, which runs from Key West to Northeast Florida, as the “Jimmy Buffett Memorial Highway.”

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Ex-St. Johns County Sheriff Shoar launches campaign for Florida State Senate seat

Read full article: Ex-St. Johns County Sheriff Shoar launches campaign for Florida State Senate seat

In what could be one of this year’s highest-profile legislative primary elections, former St. Johns County Sheriff David Shoar has opened a campaign account to run for a seat that will be vacated by term-limited Sen. Travis Hutson, R-St. Augustine.

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With Florida’s property insurance market stabilizing, experts fear an active hurricane season could reverse ‘momentum’

Read full article: With Florida’s property insurance market stabilizing, experts fear an active hurricane season could reverse ‘momentum’

Florida’s property insurance market is showing signs of stabilization, according to the president of the Florida Senate. However, experts fear that an “explosive Atlantic hurricane season” predicted for this year could pose a threat to that positive trend.

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Tell Us: Have you been dropped by Progressive property insurance? If so, how much more or less is your new policy?

Read full article: Tell Us: Have you been dropped by Progressive property insurance? If so, how much more or less is your new policy?

As property insurance continues to be a hot topic of discussion for Floridians, thousands of Progressive customers are having to switch to a different insurance company after receiving a non-renewal notice from the company.

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Property insurance expert says 8 new companies will increase competition, opportunities

Read full article: Property insurance expert says 8 new companies will increase competition, opportunities

A Florida property insurance industry veteran said the eight new companies entering the market will increase competition and opportunities for customers.

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Bills that could lower property insurance costs in Florida head to Gov. DeSantis

Read full article: Bills that could lower property insurance costs in Florida head to Gov. DeSantis

The Florida Senate is moving forward with several bills that could lower property insurance costs.

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Florida Senate passes bill to limit local heat protections for workers

Read full article: Florida Senate passes bill to limit local heat protections for workers

Florida Senate passed a bill on Tuesday that restricts the ability of local governments to set their own heat safety regulations for workers.

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Jacksonville appoints special committee to help homelessness, affordable housing

Read full article: Jacksonville appoints special committee to help homelessness, affordable housing

The city of Jacksonville is trying to find more housing and local groups are trying to help and state lawmakers are trying to find solutions too.

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Florida Senate to consider bill that would limit people without homes from sleeping, camping in public

Read full article: Florida Senate to consider bill that would limit people without homes from sleeping, camping in public

The Florida Senate will consider a controversial bill Monday that would ban people from sleeping or camping in public.

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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 bill to keep children under 16 off social media moves forward amid debate on government’s role, parental rights

Read full article: Florida bill to keep children under 16 off social media moves forward amid debate on government’s role, parental rights

Amid a debate about the role of government and parental rights, the Florida Senate on Thursday passed a bill that seeks to keep children under the age of 16 off social media platforms.

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Florida Senate likely to pass high-profile bill blocking children under 16 from social media

Read full article: Florida Senate likely to pass high-profile bill blocking children under 16 from social media

The Florida Senate is ready Thursday to pass a high-profile bill that seeks to prevent children under age 16 from creating accounts on what lawmakers say are “addictive” social-media platforms.

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Only one more signature needed before bill to protect children from hot car deaths is made official

Read full article: Only one more signature needed before bill to protect children from hot car deaths is made official

A Florida bill fighting to save children from hot car deaths is one signature away from becoming law.

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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 legislators support a bill to make hate speech fliers a hate crime

Read full article: Florida legislators support a bill to make hate speech fliers a hate crime

Under HB 269 , leaving hateful messages would be a third-degree felony in Florida.

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Florida bill would place new restrictions on some but not all public employee unions

Read full article: Florida bill would place new restrictions on some but not all public employee unions

Senate Bill 256 would place new restrictions on Unions.

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Legislation to limit children’s exposure to drag performances passes in Florida Senate

Read full article: Legislation to limit children’s exposure to drag performances passes in Florida Senate

News4JAX talked with drag performers and lawmakers about how the law could impact Jacksonville.

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Florida fight over 'baby boxes' part of bigger culture war

Read full article: Florida fight over 'baby boxes' part of bigger culture war

A fight is developing in Florida's legislature over a measure that would allow fire stations and hospitals to install boxes where distressed mothers could leave their unwanted newborns.

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Florida Senate to vote on bill that would allow state to revoke venue license if children attend drag shows

Read full article: Florida Senate to vote on bill that would allow state to revoke venue license if children attend drag shows

The Florida Senate is expected to vote Tuesday on a bill that would clear the way for the state to revoke the licenses of restaurants and other establishments that allow children to attend drag shows.

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Bill allowing Floridians to carry concealed firearms without license heads to full Senate

Read full article: Bill allowing Floridians to carry concealed firearms without license heads to full Senate

A Senate panel on Thursday moved Florida one step closer to allowing people to carry concealed firearms without licenses, as critics on opposite sides took aim at the proposal.

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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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Florida GOP gains 4 State Senate seats

Read full article: Florida GOP gains 4 State Senate seats

Florida Republicans gained four seats in the state Senate on Tuesday, ousting two incumbents as Democrats were eclipsed in the midterm elections up and down the ballot.

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Florida Senate District 7

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Incumbent state Sen. Travis Hutson won 56% of the vote against a Republican challenger in the August primary for Florida’s Senate District 7, which covers St. Johns, Putnam, Flagler and northern Volusia counties.

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Florida gov signs condo safety bill after building collapse

Read full article: Florida gov signs condo safety bill after building collapse

Florida will require statewide recertification of condominiums over three stories tall under new legislation Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis signed into law.

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One of the biggest takeaways so far from special session: There’s no quick and easy fix to property insurance crisis

Read full article: One of the biggest takeaways so far from special session: There’s no quick and easy fix to property insurance crisis

Lawmakers are trying to find a way to lower home insurance premiums for Floridians.

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Race-related instruction bill ready for DeSantis

Read full article: Race-related instruction bill ready for DeSantis

The House passed the bill last month in a 74-41 party-line vote.

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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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🔒 Insider Interactive: See how Florida’s state Senate map will change

Read full article: 🔒 Insider Interactive: See how Florida’s state Senate map will change

A new map has now been set for the 40 districts in the Florida Senate.

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Florida abortion bill heads to governor’s desk

Read full article: Florida abortion bill heads to governor’s desk

Gov. DeSantis has indicated that he is in favor of the measure.

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Florida Senate ready to pass 15-week abortion bill

Read full article: Florida Senate ready to pass 15-week abortion bill

The Florida Senate is on the verge of passing a bill that would prohibit doctors from performing abortions after 15 weeks of pregnancy, one of the most bitterly disputed issues of the 2022 legislative session.

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Jacksonville congressional district key to Florida redistricting fight

Read full article: Jacksonville congressional district key to Florida redistricting fight

5th Congressional District, represented by Democrat Al Lawson, being debated by state legislature and the governor.

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

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

As the 2022 Florida legislative session comes to a close, state lawmakers are still working to finalize new congressional maps for the state. A key sticking point is the north Florida district currently known as District 5, stretching from Jacksonville to the Tallahassee area.

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🔒 Insider Interactive: See how Florida’s congressional maps could change

Read full article: 🔒 Insider Interactive: See how Florida’s congressional maps could change

As the 2022 Florida legislative session comes to a close, state lawmakers are still working to finalize new congressional maps for the state. A key sticking point is the north Florida district currently known as District 5, stretching from Jacksonville to the Tallahassee area.

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Florida Senate passes budget that wouldn’t punish schools

Read full article: Florida Senate passes budget that wouldn’t punish schools

Let the Florida budget negotiations begin.

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Florida bill would make protests outside homes illegal

Read full article: Florida bill would make protests outside homes illegal

Protests outside people's homes could become illegal in Florida.

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Rep. Lawson criticizes ‘unconstitutional’ congressional redistricting map from Gov. DeSantis

Read full article: Rep. Lawson criticizes ‘unconstitutional’ congressional redistricting map from Gov. DeSantis

Florida redistricting proposals are stirring controversy in Tallahassee.

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Florida may consider abortion bill similar to Texas

Read full article: Florida may consider abortion bill similar to Texas

The president of the Florida Senate said state legislators will consider a similar bill to Texas’ controversial new abortion law.

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2nd candidate emerges for Jason Fisher’s House seat

Read full article: 2nd candidate emerges for Jason Fisher’s House seat

With Rep. Jason Fischer, R-Jacksonville, running for the Florida Senate next year, a second candidate has emerged to try to replace him in the Florida House.

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Work search requirement to return for Florida unemployment recipients

Read full article: Work search requirement to return for Florida unemployment recipients

Gov. Ron DeSantis expects late this month to reinstate a requirement that people in the unemployment system submit weekly "work search" updates.

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Florida lawmakers pass school moment of silence

Read full article: Florida lawmakers pass school moment of silence

Florida public-school students might soon have a required moment of silence at the start of each day, under a measure passed Thursday by the Florida Senate and headed to Gov. Ron DeSantis’ desk.

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Controversial transgender sports bill hits roadblock in Senate, likely done for year

Read full article: Controversial transgender sports bill hits roadblock in Senate, likely done for year

A controversial bill that would ban transgender females from playing on girls’ and women’s high-school and college sports teams has hit a roadblock in the Florida Senate.

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Florida ‘anti-riot’ bill goes to governor amid racial strife

Read full article: Florida ‘anti-riot’ bill goes to governor amid racial strife

Florida’s Republican-controlled Legislature has approved stiffer penalties against violent protesters.

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Revised Florida election bill’s vote postponed

Read full article: Revised Florida election bill’s vote postponed

After a three-and-a-half hour hearing Wednesday, time ran out before a Florida Senate committee in the Capitol could vote on a controversial election reform bill.

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Florida Senate passes $95B budget proposal, changes to come

Read full article: Florida Senate passes $95B budget proposal, changes to come

The Florida Senate unanimously passed a $95 billion budget and will now have to work out differences with the House.

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Florida Senate considers spending up to $200M to clean up Piney Point

Read full article: Florida Senate considers spending up to $200M to clean up Piney Point

With work continuing to prevent a potentially catastrophic collapse of a reservoir wall, the Florida Senate will consider a budget amendment Wednesday to spend as much as $200 million to clean up the site of a former phosphate plant in Manatee County.

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Combating Public Disorder Act resurrected in the Senate

Read full article: Combating Public Disorder Act resurrected in the Senate

The Florida Senate is using some creative procedural maneuvering to resurrect the controversial “anti-riot” bill and the move is drawing criticism from Republicans and Democrats.

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Social media crackdown emerges in Florida Senate

Read full article: Social media crackdown emerges in Florida Senate

The Florida Senate is poised to start moving forward with a proposal designed to crack down on social-media companies that block users from their platforms, a priority of Gov. Ron DeSantis.

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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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DeSantis proposes $1,000 bonus for Florida teachers, principals

Read full article: DeSantis proposes $1,000 bonus for Florida teachers, principals

Ron DeSantis on Wednesday proposed a $1,000 bonus for public school principals and full-time classroom teachers for grades Pre-K through 12 who have been apart of a historic and challenging school year. “The past year included so much uncertainty for our state’s students, parents and educators,” DeSantis said. “In Florida, we knew how important it was for our students to return to school, and our principals and teachers answered the call. The state’s largest teachers union said it’s a reward that teachers deserve. Recommending a $1,000 bonus for some school employees continues the governor’s strategy of picking winners and losers in our schools.

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Florida Senate approves bill to ease craft distillery restrictions

Read full article: Florida Senate approves bill to ease craft distillery restrictions

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – In a unanimous vote, the Florida Senate has given a thumbs up to a bill that would ease restrictions on craft distilleries in the state. Republican Sen. Travis Hutson is the sponsor of Senate Bill 46, which he says levels the playing field. “Senate Bill 46 attempts to put our craft distilleries on the same playing field nationally as other states,” Hutson was quoted by Florida Politics as having told the Senate Rules Committee. As noted in the bill, the term “craft distillery” now refers to a licensed distillery in Florida which distills or blends 250,000 gallons or less of spirits per calendar years on its premises. Additionally, effective July 1, 2026, a minimum of 60% of a craft distillery’s total finished branded product has to be distilled in Florida.

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Suppression or security? Proposed voting changes cause uproar

Read full article: Suppression or security? Proposed voting changes cause uproar

AdThe proposed voting changes, which come after millions of voters in Florida and throughout the country opted to cast mail-in ballots amid the COVID-19 pandemic, are causing alarm for elections experts as well as Democrats. Election supervisors in Florida also encouraged the use of mail-in ballots in advance of the November election, and the numbers of mail-in ballots skyrocketed. The measure would require voters to request mail-in ballots prior to every general election. AdTrump has frequently voted by mail, but the former president and his allies have asserted that mail-in ballots are vulnerable to fraud. Ingoglia defended the provision in the Senate proposal that would require voters to sign up for mail-in ballots more frequently.

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Florida Senate weighs legal immunity against COVID lawsuits

Read full article: Florida Senate weighs legal immunity against COVID lawsuits

Earlier this month, the House approved liability protections for most businesses and was to later take up another bill specific to health care providers. The version coming before the Senate combines both into a single bill, and would put pressure on the House to follow suit. He argues that a spate of lawsuits could translate to the loss of jobs. AdImmunity from COVID lawsuits is especially important for long-term care facilities. There was national outrage last year after a widely circulated video showed a law enforcement officer zip-tying a crying 6-year-old schoolgirl.

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Bill aims to raise Florida’s car seat age to 6

Read full article: Bill aims to raise Florida’s car seat age to 6

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – Parents in Florida are currently required to keep their children in booster or car seats until they turn 5 years old. For a decade, the federal government has recommended that age 7 be the cutoff for these seats. But even a compromise that would raise the age to 6 hasn’t gone anywhere in the Florida Legislature. Raising the age limit from 5 to 6 is a move supported by science. He said the biggest challenge will be educating parents on the changes if the age limit is increased.

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Sen. Aaron Bean tests positive for COVID-19 as 2021 legislative session opens

Read full article: Sen. Aaron Bean tests positive for COVID-19 as 2021 legislative session opens

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Aaron Bean, president pro tempore of the Florida Senate, and his wife tested positive for COVID-19 on Tuesday morning as they arrived at the state Capitol for the opening session of the 2021 Legislature, a Senate spokeswoman confirmed. Bean had tested negative on Monday and attended committee meetings while wearing a mask as called for in safety protocols in place as lawmakers return to work in Tallahassee this year. #OpeningDay pic.twitter.com/hrmoShF5cn — Aaron Bean (@AaronPBean) March 2, 2021To 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. 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. Bean is among dozens of Florida lawmakers who have contracted the virus over the past year, including Senate President Wilton Simpson and Senate Democratic Leader Gary Farmer.

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Florida Senate eyes social distancing for committees

Read full article: Florida Senate eyes social distancing for committees

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – As a COVID-19 precaution, no more than three state Senate committees will meet at the same time when lawmakers return to Tallahassee next year. Senate President Wilton Simpson, R-Trilby, announced new block scheduling for committees Thursday, as he announced committee member assignments. “This schedule will allow us to utilize the committee rooms with the largest seating area for Senators, 412 Knott (Building), 110 (Senate Office Building), and 37 (Senate Office Building), to accommodate appropriate social distancing,” Simpson wrote in a memo to senators. The first of five pre-session committee weeks will start Jan. 11. Officials have not released plans about public attendance inside the Capitol during the committee weeks and the session.

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New Florida Senate president eyes education funding amid budget woes

Read full article: New Florida Senate president eyes education funding amid budget woes

Simpson’s comments came as the Trilby Republican took up the mantle as leader of the Florida Senate during an organization session, in which newly elected lawmakers were sworn in and House and Senate leaders officially took the helm. General revenue, which includes such money as sales taxes and corporate income taxes, play a vital role in funding schools, health care and prisons. But Florida Education Association President Andrew Spar said public-school funding was slashed during the recession that hit the state hard in 2008. While a significant amount of the cuts have been restored, public schools still lag behind pre-2008 base funding levels, according to Spar. We recognize that this will be a challenging budget year due to COVID-19, but our public schools should be spared any cuts.

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1st transgender woman to run for Florida Senate dies of cancer

Read full article: 1st transgender woman to run for Florida Senate dies of cancer

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – The Democratic candidate for a state Senate seat that stretches from Clay County west across North Florida Central Florida to the Gulf Coast died of thyroid cancer on Tuesday night. She was also the first transgender woman running for a Florida Senate seat. Barratt told co-workers that she wanted to take her fight for equity for all women by running for public office and signed up to run in state Senate Dist. Marissa McCool, who featured Barratt in her podcast, said remembers her for being willing to represent those who are voiceless. “Vote for Melina despite the fact that she’s crossed over,” Lakey Love, secretary of Florida National Organization for Women, told WCJB-TV.

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Team tries to limit COVID-19 risks in Florida Capitol

Read full article: Team tries to limit COVID-19 risks in Florida Capitol

That is pretty much what TPRO (the program) is doing every day.”Lakshmi and her team were brought in after the Florida Senate signed a two-year contract with Tampa General Hospital for prevention response and outreach services. TPRO has not been contacted by the House of Representatives or the governor’s office, which, along with the Florida Senate, are located in the Capitol building. Lakshmi illustrated how the components work together by telling a story of a turtle in a briar patch. “Imagine you are a turtle in a briar patch. The environmental control is the briar patch that is thorny.

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Florida Senate looks to experts for COVID-19 planning

Read full article: Florida Senate looks to experts for COVID-19 planning

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – The Florida Senate is bringing in a team from Tampa General Hospital to help determine how to safely hold committee meetings and the 2021 legislative session as the state continues to struggle with COVID-19. “They will help us develop educational information for senators and staff on practical, actionable infection prevention steps,” Simpson wrote. Tampa General’s Prevention Response Outreach team is expected to begin its work on the Senate plans this week, according to the hospital. “We’re dedicated to safeguarding the health and well-being of the citizens of Florida, and that includes creating a safe environment for our elected officials to work,” Tampa General President and CEO John Couris said in a prepared statement. The team, set up in May, has previously consulted with Florida Aquarium, The Straz Center for the Performing Arts, The Tampa Bay Lightning and TECO.

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Florida Senate District 5

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REPUBLICAN CANDIDATEJennifer BradleyParty affiliation: RepublicanAge: 49Candidate’s family: My husband Rob and I have been married for 25 years. Defending North Florida conservative values like protecting the unborn and standing up for our Second Amendment rights. I am a lifelong Republican who will fight for north Florida values in Tallahassee. I'd like to be remembered as a leader who treated everyone with respect, led with humility and created a lasting legacy of accomplishments that improved north Florida. Her name remains on the ballot and votes cast for her will go to a replacement candidate named by the Florida Democratic Party.

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Florida Senate District 7

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Ensuring Floridians have a right to clean air and water and ensuring that Florida is carbon negative by 2030. His district and capital offices are closed and haven’t responded to our emails in over 3 weeks. Experience is important and the Senate is not a place where one should seek on the job training. I have life, work, and political experience in order to best represent the needs of my district. Like all sectors of private and public employment in Florida, Covid has made things difficult.

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Floridas eviction moratorium scheduled to expire Wednesday

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Ron DeSantis moratorium on evictions expires Wednesday, and thousands in Florida could soon face being removed from their homes. Why dont you, like, try to keep us in our house? said Trish Brown with the Florida Housing Justice Alliance. The Florida Housing Justice Alliance counts as many as 2,600 evictions cued up and ready to start moving through the courts. DeSantis was asked Tuesday afternoon at a South Florida news conference if he would be extending the midnight expiration of the eviction moratorium. The eviction moratorium was extended hours before it expired June 1.

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Ex-sheriff says court battle should continue

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Ron DeSantis to toss out a lawsuit challenging Israel’s removal from office. The Senate’s removal of the veteran law enforcement officer came after a special master, appointed by Galvano, recommended that the Senate reinstate Israel. “The nature of the challenged conduct here is not consistent with the traditional legislative process immunizing legislatures and legislators. “But when the governor opposed the special master’s ruling, the Florida Senate relied on suspicion, innuendo, and unnoticed speculation to declare that Sheriff Israel must be removed from office,” Kuehne wrote. Rejecting Special Master Dudley Goodlette’s recommendation that he be reinstated, the Senate voted 25-15 during the October special session to remove Israel from office.

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Vacation rentals bill clears Florida Senate committee

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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – In a long-running issue watched by communities and businesses across the state, a Senate committee Monday approved a proposal that would take away power from cities and counties to regulate vacation rental properties. The Senate Innovation, Industry and Technology Committee backed a bill (SB 1128), sponsored by Sen. Manny Diaz Jr., R-Hialeah, that would “preempt” regulation of vacation rentals to the state. But critics contend that such rentals, in many cases, have turned into commercial operations in residential areas. “We can’t just preempt,” Passidomo said. “We have to preempt and set rules.”Rep. Jason Fischer, R-Jacksonville, has filed a House version of the bill (HB 1011).

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Florida lawmakers confronted with prison problems

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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – When state lawmakers talk about Florida prisons, a trifecta of problems often comes up: staffing levels, health care costs and crumbling facilities. He said he fears that if longstanding prison issues are not addressed, it could ultimately result in a federal takeover of the prison system. In recent months, Inch has issued dire warnings to state lawmakers, saying years of budget cuts have contributed to anemic staffing levels, violence behind bars and inadequate treatment for inmates. The Senate president last week was also hesitant to endorse any major prison health-care changes. A new audit estimated the state could save $46 million a year if it moved away from a private contract for prison health-care services.

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'Robust debate' expected on E-Verify in Florida

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I expect there will be a robust debate, but the case is going to have to be made before it passes. The first indication of hurdles an E-Verify bill (SB 664) could face in the Senate will come with the number of committee assignments it gets. I am very concerned about the E-Verify bill and what that can potentially do to our smaller farmers in creating this additional paperwork and burden, Fried said. Under the Senate bill, employers would lose all applicable licenses if they do not register with the E-Verify system. It seems like they would be perfectly equipped to have this type of system.In the House, state Rep. Cord Byrd has said he intends to file the E-Verify bill.

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Senate removes Broward County sheriff from office after Parkland shooting

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Ron DeSantis by removing embattled Broward County Sheriff Scott Israel from office. The full Senate vote --- in which three Democrats joined the Republican majority --- came two days after the Senate Rules Committee ignored Goodlette's recommendation and voted to back removing Israel from office. From 450 miles away, the governor substituted his judgment for yours and installed his own sheriff in Broward County," Israel said. "I view the action we are about to take not as a vote for Sheriff Israel or against Gov. To take away that office deprives the people of an important right," Kuehne said after the Senate vote.

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Sheriff fired after Parkland school shooting will not be reinstated

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The governor alleged Israel was incompetent and negligent in his duties related to the shooting at Stoneman Douglas and another a year earlier at the Fort Lauderdale airport. DeSantis is a Republican who was elected governor last year; Israel is a Democrat first elected as Broward County sheriff in 2012 and again in 2016. Supporters of the suspended sheriff also showed up at the State Capitol in Tallahassee on Monday, wearing buttons with the words "The People's Sheriff" printed on them. No matter what the state Senate decides, the outcome is expected to be controversial. "Sheriff Israel has never, never taken the position that anybody, including himself, acted perfectly.

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Senate panel backs ouster of Broward County sheriff

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Ron DeSantis' ouster of Broward County Sheriff Scott Israel. Speaking to reporters after the vote, Israel, who is running for re-election in 2020, was subdued. Tony Montalto, whose 14-year-old daughter Gina died in the school shooting, was among the family members who addressed the senators. We never fired a sheriff," he said, adding that the Senate was poised to put Broward voters "in harm's way." In 2016, I voted for Scott Israel, and I ask you today, hear my voice.

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Senator seeks to protect dogs during bad weather

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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. - People who leave dogs outside and unattended during freezing temperatures or other severe weather could face up to a year in jail or a fine of up to $5,000, under a measure filed Wednesday in the Florida Senate. The proposal (SB 522) by Sen. Joe Gruters, R-Sarasota, would lead to first-degree misdemeanor charges for people who leave dogs outside, "regardless of whether the dog has access to an outdoor shelter," when the temperature is below 32 degrees Fahrenheit or the National Weather Service has issued a severe weather advisory or warning. The bill is filed for the 2020 legislative session, which starts Jan. 14. During the 2019 session, Gruters backed a similar bill, which did not pass. It said 49 dogs and two cats were rescued by animal control officers.

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Florida considers forcing collection of tax on online sales

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Online sellers would have to automatically collect sales tax from Floridians and submit it to the state under a bill moving in the Florida Senate. Copyright 2019 by WJXT News4Jax - All rights reserved.

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Florida considers forcing collection of tax on online sales

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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. - Online sellers would have to automatically collect sales tax from Floridians and submit it to the state under a bill moving in the Florida Senate. Republican Sen. Joe Gruters said Florida consumers are required to pay the sales tax, but rarely do so if online sellers don't collect it. Florida's sales tax is 6%. Forty-three of 45 states with a sales tax jumped on the idea. If they sell less than 100 products or have sales less than $200,000 annually, they do not have to collect Florida sales tax.

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Report critical of Broward sheriff's post-Parkland suspension

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Israel appealed his suspension to the Senate, which has the authority to remove or reinstate elected officials. "That said, the evidence offered has not demonstrated that Sheriff Israel should be removed from office based on this incident. "Overall, the evidence presented to me suggests it was individual failures that plagued the Stoneman Douglas response, not neglect or incompetence by Sheriff Israel," Goodlette concluded. "However, I cannot adopt the governor's position that their personal failures, in and of themselves, create grounds to remove Sheriff Israel. To be sure, Sheriff Israel bears ultimate responsibility for the neglect of his deputies," Goodlette wrote.

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Lawmakers look for answers to mass violence

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For the first time ever, a Florida Senate committee is delving into the causes of mass violence. Copyright 2019 by WJXT News4Jax - All rights reserved.

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Senators to get briefed on Hepatitis A

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News Service of FloridaTALLAHASSEE, Fla. - With more than 2,400 cases this year, a Florida Senate committee will receive an update next week about the state's hepatitis A outbreak. The state Department of Health on Tuesday is slated to brief the Senate Health Policy Committee about the disease, which can cause liver damage. By comparison, it had 122 cases in 2016, 276 cases in 2017 and 548 cases last year. Pasco County, for example, led the state as of Saturday with 385 cases this year, while neighboring Pinellas County had 354 cases. The Health Policy Committee will hold its first meeting next week as it begins preparing for the 2020 legislative session, which starts in January.

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Florida Senate to look at mass violence, white nationalism

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News Service of FloridaTALLAHASSEE, Fla. - In the run-up to the 2020 legislative session, the Florida Senate will review acts of mass violence such as the deadly shootings this weekend in El Paso, Texas, and Dayton, Ohio, along with factors such as white nationalism. The shootings come after years of debate in Florida about gun-control issues, including whether to ban assault weapons. A political committee Ban Assault Weapons NOW is trying to get a proposed ban on the November 2020 ballot. This weekend, we saw yet two more mass shootings in our country take the lives of 31 fellow Americans, with both shooters armed with military-grade assault weapons, Gail Schwartz, chairwoman of Ban Assault Weapons NOW, said in a prepared statement. It must be confronted aggressively so that it cannot metastasize further.Sen. Gary Farmer, D-Fort Lauderdale, urged Floridians to back the 2020 ballot proposal to ban assault weapons.

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Ousted Broward County sheriff to run for post in 2020

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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. - Suspended Broward County Sheriff Scott Israel on Monday filed paperwork to run again next year for the post he was stripped of by Gov. DeSantis also accused Israel of mishandling the response to a mass shooting at Hollywood-Fort Lauderdale International Airport that resulted in five deaths. Israel has appealed his suspension to the Florida Senate, which has the power to reinstate or remove elected officials. Israel and his lawyers have called the suspension a political ploy by DeSantis designed to curry favor with voters. If youre not happy with decisions an elected official made, theres a process in place to get rid of an elected official.

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