The TR Daily Briefs: Wednesday, March 18, 2026

The TR Daily Briefs: Wednesday, March 18, 2026

TALLAHASSEE REPORTS

Wednesday, March 18, 2026

Weather: Today, mostly sunny, with a high near 63. Tonight, mostly cloudy, then gradually becoming clear, with a low around 38. Thursday, sunny, with a high near 71. Thursday night, mostly clear, with a low around 45. NWS

US stock markets close higher (S&P 500 +0.3%, Dow +0.1%, Nasdaq +0.5%) ahead of today’s Federal Reserve interest rate decision (More).

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Local & State News

Many Florida public school districts are struggling with the double whammy of fewer dollars and fewer students. Leon County School Board Member Alva Smith says her district is among them. Details.

School Board Member Alva Smith speaking before the Capital Tiger Bay Club March 16.

ICYMI: Reports filed with the Florida Department of Education (FDOE) show that the Leon County School Board has added 47 School Administrator positions over a 6-year period while the number of students declined and the number of teachers were reduced. Details.

LCS Adds 47 Administrators as Student Enrollment Declines

A new Task Force on Intercollegiate Athletics’ from the State University System’s Board of Governors will go over its goals and review potential pending action from the federal government on Monday.

Florida College Sports Task Force To Meet

Gov. Ron DeSantis indicated online Monday he will sign legislation requiring Florida voters after the 2026 election to prove their citizenship at the ballot box.

Lawsuit Threatened Over Elections Bill

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National News

Senate votes to open debate on the SAVE America Act, which would require voters to provide photo ID to cast ballots and proof of citizenship to register for federal elections; debate is expected to last several days (More).

Lt. Gov. Juliana Stratton (D) defeated Rep. Raja Krishnamoorthi (D, IL-8) and Rep. Robin Kelly (D, IL-2) in yesterday’s competitive Democratic primary to succeed retiring Sen. Dick Durbin, who has held the seat since 1997 and is the No. 2 Senate Democrat. Stratton, Illinois’ first Black lieutenant governor and a key ally of Gov. JB Pritzker (D), will face former state Republican Party chair Don Tracy in November.

6 Responses to "The TR Daily Briefs: Wednesday, March 18, 2026"

  1. I think this is a first for me. I agree with everything everyone said in the posts below.

    Thanks to all for stating a lot of common sense!

  2. “… the Leon County School Board has added 47 School Administrator positions over a 6-year period while the number of students declined and the number of teachers were reduced.”

    That’s all anyone needs to read to explain the dysfunction and failure of our Public Indoctrination System. As each day passes, more and more parents are realizing the failure of our PIS and the damage they’re doing to our children and our future. It’s time to “reimagine” our education system and get politics and ideology OUT of the system or face perpetual waste and failure.

  3. Senate votes to open debate on the SAVE America Act?? What is there to Debate? Do you plan to CHEAT? NO? Then PASS IT. If you are Against the Save Act, you are against Fair Elections.

  4. Tell me this, are the Kids doing BETTER in all Subjects in Charter Schools than they were in Public Schools?

    IF the Kids are doing better in Charter Schools, WHAT are Charter Schools doing that Public Schools are NOT doing?

  5. Even with less students and a smaller budget the dollars per student are actually up from $20,800(’23) to $21,500(’26). LCS needs to learn how to operate within their means.

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