FSU students who endured Parkland shooting urge Florida lawmakers to defend gun control law
Read full article: FSU students who endured Parkland shooting urge Florida lawmakers to defend gun control lawFlorida students who were traumatized by the 2018 Parkland school shooting — and last week’s deadly shooting at Florida State University — are urging lawmakers in the Republican-controlled statehouse not to roll back gun restrictions they passed in the wake of the killing at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School.
Florida Senate passes fluoride ban in water supplies
Read full article: Florida Senate passes fluoride ban in water suppliesAs 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.
States advance fetal rights measures that critics warn will pave a path for outlawing abortions
Read full article: States advance fetal rights measures that critics warn will pave a path for outlawing abortionsA new Kansas law and a bill advancing in Florida enact policies backed by abortion opponents that critics see as moves toward giving embryos and fetuses the same rights as the women carrying them.
Florida Senate panel approves measure adding restrictions to ballot initiative process
Read full article: Florida Senate panel approves measure adding restrictions to ballot initiative processA key Senate panel on Monday approved a measure that would place a number of new restrictions on people and groups seeking to make changes to the state Constitution, the latest move in the Legislature’s years-long effort to curtail the ballot-initiative process.
Florida Senate passes 15-week abortion limit, bill heads to Gov. DeSantis’ desk
Read full article: Florida Senate passes 15-week abortion limit, bill heads to Gov. DeSantis’ deskFlorida doctors could soon be prohibited from performing abortions past 15 weeks of pregnancy, after the Republican-controlled Senate approved a bill Thursday night that is headed to Gov. Ron DeSantis’ desk.
Florida Senate passes 15-week abortion limit, bill heads to Gov. DeSantis’ desk
Read full article: Florida Senate passes 15-week abortion limit, bill heads to Gov. DeSantis’ deskFlorida doctors could soon be prohibited from performing abortions past 15 weeks of pregnancy, after the Republican-controlled Senate approved a bill Thursday night that is headed to Gov. Ron DeSantis’ desk.
Florida’s top doctor refuses to say if he’s vaccinated
Read full article: Florida’s top doctor refuses to say if he’s vaccinatedFlorida Surgeon General Dr. Joseph Ladapo declined to disclose whether he has received a coronavirus vaccine during a contentious confirmation hearing where Democrats pressed the state’s top doctor to promote the shots.
‘Ghost guns’: 2 Florida lawmakers want to make manufacturing your own firearm illegal
Read full article: ‘Ghost guns’: 2 Florida lawmakers want to make manufacturing your own firearm illegalGuns made from 3D printers or manufactured by a person are legal in Florida and the U.S., but those in the business of manufacturing firearms are required to apply for a serial number and register the firearm. Two Florida lawmakers now want to make manufacturing your own gun illegal.
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Florida’s surgeon general: Masks hamper clear communication
Read full article: Florida’s surgeon general: Masks hamper clear communicationFlorida’s surgeon general has said that conversations while wearing masks aren’t productive after a state senator didn’t let him in her office without a mask, citing a serious health condition.
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Florida Surgeon General under fire after refusing to wear mask in state senator’s office
Read full article: Florida Surgeon General under fire after refusing to wear mask in state senator’s officeFlorida’s new surgeon general has only been on the job one month and he is already taking heat after refusing a request to put on a mask in a state Senator’s office.
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Florida's top doctor refuses mask, is told to leave meeting
Read full article: Florida's top doctor refuses mask, is told to leave meetingFlorida's top health official was asked to leave a meeting after refusing to wear a mask at the office of a state senator who told him she had a serious medical condition.
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Florida Surgeon General refused to wear mask in office of lawmaker with breast cancer
Read full article: Florida Surgeon General refused to wear mask in office of lawmaker with breast cancerFlorida's top health official was asked to leave a meeting after refusing to wear a mask at the office of a state senator who told him she had a serious medical condition.
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FWC cries ‘fowl’ on Florida state bird, wants it changed to osprey
Read full article: FWC cries ‘fowl’ on Florida state bird, wants it changed to ospreyAdd the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission to the supporters of doing away with the mockingbird as the state bird during the 2022 legislative session.
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Controversial Pasco County school-to-police records pipeline could end under legislation
Read full article: Controversial Pasco County school-to-police records pipeline could end under legislationTALLAHASSEE, Fla. – A controversial three-year agreement that has Pasco County Schools sharing student data with the Sheriff’s Office could soon end under legislation moving in the State Capitol. For three years, Pasco Schools have been providing the Pasco Sheriff’s Office with student data, then cross-referenced for any law enforcement contact and possible follow-up. AdIf approved, the Parents’ Rights legislation would take effect July 1, just in time for the fall semester. The Pasco School Superintendent did not return our call. We did speak to the Pasco County Sheriffs Office, which said it has not planed to work against the legislation.
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Time runs out on controversial union dues bill
Read full article: Time runs out on controversial union dues billThe bill (SB 78), sponsored by Sen. Ray Rodrigues, R-Estero, would make changes involving deductions of union dues from employee paychecks. For example, the bill would add a new step in which government employers would have to confirm with workers that they want dues taken out of their pay before the deductions could start. That would be in addition to a current process of union bargaining agents submitting written requests to begin deductions. The Judiciary Committee began to debate the bill just a few minutes before Monday’s meeting was scheduled to end at 5 p.m. The meeting concluded before the panel had time to vote on whether to advance the bill, which is filed for the legislative session that begins March 2.
