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Florida has steadily made changes since its disputed 2000 presidential election. Among other things, Byrd said the state has sought to have uniform standards and quick results.
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Florida already applies the law as equally to AI as it does to humans, witnesses say.
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As of Monday, six proposals had been filed in the House for the 2026 session, collectively seeking just over $5.5 million.
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The Florida Public Service Commission began what could be a two-week hearing as FPL seeks to increase base electric rates.
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The DOJ admits detainees likely include people who have never been in removal proceedings while arguing they don't have enough in common to be certified as a class in a lawsuit over access to attorneys.
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Florida ranked fourth, behind New York, Georgia and Texas respectively, in states with highest denial rate for loans, lines of credit and merchant cash advances.
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Florida's Sunshine Law is meant to ensure transparency, allow public participation, and foster public trust in government. Your Florida breaks down how it works and lists some renewed exemptions.
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It was one of several policy recommendations discussed by housing experts at a recent Debate-A-Bull speaker event at the University of South Florida.
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Midway through this year's Atlantic hurricane season, cutting funding to the NFIP will affect millions of homes nationwide.
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Over the past few weeks, subpoenas have been issued for witnesses to appear before the grand jury during the week of Oct. 13, according to news reports.
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Critics worry eliminating or reducing the property tax would limit local governmental services.
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Gov. Ron DeSantis on Wednesday appointed former state Rep. Bobby Payne and veteran regulatory official Ana Ortega to serve on the Florida Public Service Commission.