Sheriffs Criticize Federal Mass Deportation Efforts

Sheriffs Criticize Federal Mass Deportation Efforts

By Ana Goñi-Lessan, The News Service of Florida TALLAHASSEE – A group of sheriffs on a state immigration enforcement board sharply criticized the federal government’s mass deportation efforts Monday, a stark departure from hardline policies in Florida, where Gov. Ron DeSantis has spearheaded collaboration with federal officials to remove all undocumented immigrants. Some members of […]

FEMA Lifts Environmental Hold on $608M Grant for ‘Alligator Alcatraz,’ ‘Deportation Depot’

FEMA Lifts Environmental Hold on $608M Grant for ‘Alligator Alcatraz,’ ‘Deportation Depot’

By Liv Caputo, The Florida Phoenix Florida is finally eligible for a $608 million federal grant to help pay for the state’s migrant lockups after the Trump administration lifted an environmental funding hold that had stalled the dollars for months. State emergency managers still can’t request the FEMA money until the federal government shutdown ends. […]

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 […]

Post-FSU Shooting Package Arming Professors Clears Both Chambers

Post-FSU Shooting Package Arming Professors Clears Both Chambers

By Jay Waagmeester, The Florida Phoenix The Florida House gave final approval Thursday, the second-to-last-day of the scheduled regular legislative session, to a package formulated in the aftermath of the shootings at Florida State University last year that would arm professors. The House approval followed the Senate’s Wednesday. HB 757, sponsored by Rep. Michelle Salzman, […]

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 […]

Florida Legislature Approves Restrictions on Public Sector Unions

Florida Legislature Approves Restrictions on Public Sector Unions

By Mitch Perry, Florida Phoenix The Florida House has passed a bill labeled by one Senate Democrat as the “nail in the coffin” for public sector unions in Florida. The measure (SB 1296) would require that public sector labor unions could only be re-certified if at least 50% of all of the employees in the bargaining […]

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