Sine Die 2026: Legislators End Session, But Have Unfinished Business

Sine Die 2026: Legislators End Session, But Have Unfinished Business

By Gray Rohrer, Jim Turner, Ana Goñi-Lessan, The News Service of Florida The legislative session that began with a handshake snub ended Friday with a whimper, without a budget and without the traditional hanky drop ceremony. Despite the GOP’s supermajority and Gov. Ron DeSantis’ push for aggressive conservative bills, House and Senate leaders clashed over […]

Jobless Claims Up In Florida

Jobless Claims Up In Florida

By The News Service of Florida The U.S. Department of Labor on Thursday estimated 5,458 first-time jobless claims were filed in Florida last week, up on a revised count of 5,084 for the week ending Feb. 28. With a jobless rate at 4.3 percent, the state has now averaged 5,509 initial claims a week over […]

House, Senate Still Split On DeSantis’ Emergency Fund

House, Senate Still Split On DeSantis’ Emergency Fund

By Ana Goñi-Lessan, The News Service of Florida The two chambers of the Florida Legislature still haven’t decided whether to give Gov. Ron DeSantis the authority to spend money out of the state’s emergency fund for immigration enforcement, days before the 2026 regular session is scheduled to end. The Emergency Preparedness and Response Fund, created […]

Jobless Claims Down In Florida

Jobless Claims Down In Florida

By the News Service of a Florida An estimated 4,845 first-time unemployment claims were filed in Florida last week, the fewest for a week since the end of 2025. The U.S. Department of Labor estimate is down from a revised count of 5,608 for the week ending Feb. 21. Over the past four weeks, the […]

Miami Republicans Denounce Local GOP Group’s Racist Chats

Miami Republicans Denounce Local GOP Group’s Racist Chats

By The News Service of Florida Following reports of the racist chat group involving Miami-Dade County Republican Party members, including the group’s secretary, Abel Carvajal, elected GOP lawmakers are denouncing the group and calling for their ouster from the party. The chats, reported Wednesday by the Miami Herald and The Floridian, a conservative online outlet, […]

January Revenue Falls Short of Forecast

January Revenue Falls Short of Forecast

By The News Service of Florida State general revenue collections for January fell just short of expectations, according to a report from state economists released Tuesday. The report from the Office of Economic and Demographic Research showed the state collected $4.26 billion in net general revenue in January, $18.9 million or 0.4 percent under the […]

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