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A circuit court judge says the Florida Legislature ignored the will of voters when the approved Amendment 1 in 2014. After a three year battle, environmentalists scored their first major victory in ...
Approximately Ten thousand convicted felons have applications pending to have their voting or firearm rights restored, but the process can take five years or more, and only about 2000 cases are ...
Three years ago Wednesday, a man who pledged himself to the Islamic State took the lives of 49 people at the Pulse Night Club in Orlando using an assault style rifle. As members of the LGBT community ...
Legislators passed an implementing bill for medical marijuana today. The deal includes 10 new growers licenses to be granted by October of this year. Each grower can have up to 25 dispensaries. The ...
The Governor has said he will put pen to paper on a new law that aims to address skyrocketing homeowners insurance rates by reducing litigation, but part of the deal also allows Florida’s insurer of ...
During a Tallahassee protest two weeks ago, the driver of a red pickup truck inadvertently drove into the middle of a protest march. Witnesses say and video confirms he was accused of being with the ...
Florida’s smallest counties, 55 of them, are still waiting on more than a billion dollars in Federal Cares Act funding while the other 12 larger more urban counties have had the money for months. The ...
Florida’s no fault auto insurance law is on the chopping block as legislation that would repeal the decades-old law awaits the Governor’s signature. Florida’s no fault law currently requires drivers ...
Starting Monday, Floridians will once again be able to apply for a concealed carry permit online and the Department of Agriculture will open its first regional licensing branch since the start of the ...
Governor Ron DeSantis signed legislation allowing autonomous vehicles to drive on Florida roadways on Thursday. In signing the legislation, the Governor said it will make Florida the most friendly ...
A new poll released by the Florida Chamber of Commerce shows only four out of 13 amendments appearing on the November ballot with the 60% voter approval required for passage. “Things can change. We’re ...
Lawyers and Judges who commit ethical breaches are facing tougher sanctions from the State Supreme Court, And as Mike Vasilinda tells us, the evidence was never so compelling as in the case today of ...