Tanenbaum Tapped for Supreme Court

Tanenbaum Tapped for Supreme Court

By Dara Kam, The News Service of Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis on Wednesday appointed Adam Tanenbaum, a 1st District Court of Appeal judge, to the Florida Supreme Court. Tanenbaum, a former general counsel for the Florida House who was tapped by the governor to serve on the Tallahassee-based appeals court in 2019, will replace former […]

House Expects Single Tax Proposal

House Expects Single Tax Proposal

By The News Service of Florida House Speaker Daniel Perez, R-Miami, said Tuesday he expects the House to put forward a single proposed constitutional amendment on cutting property taxes, an issue that is a priority of Gov. Ron DeSantis. “I fully expect us to have something on the ballot for our constituents to eventually vote […]

Lawmakers Start New ‘Journey’

Lawmakers Start New ‘Journey’

By Jim Turner, The News Service of Florida Republican legislative leaders opened the 2026 legislative session Tuesday citing a need to make life more affordable for Floridians. But they offered few clues about what will pass in the coming weeks and downplayed divisions between the House and Senate that emerged during the 2025 session. In […]

Neal Dunn Retiring from Congress

Neal Dunn Retiring from Congress

Neal Dunn has decided to retire from Congress. In a statement posted to social media, Dunn says he has decided against seeking re-election in this year’s midterms. “After much prayerful consideration and discussion with my family, I have decided not to seek re-election to the United States House of Representatives. This will conclude my service […]

Florida Gas Prices Drop

Florida Gas Prices Drop

Florida motorists paid an average of $2.67 a gallon for regular unleaded gasoline Monday, a 14-cent drop from a week earlier, according to the AAA auto club. “Crude oil prices remain relatively unchanged from the end of 2025 and unaffected amid questions about Venezuela’s impact on the oil market,” AAA said in a news release. […]

Collins Launches Gubernatorial Bid

Collins Launches Gubernatorial Bid

By Jim Turner, The News Service of Florida After months of speculation, Lt. Gov. Jay Collins on Monday announced he will run for governor this year, setting up a Republican primary fight against Congressman Byron Donalds, former state House Speaker Paul Renner and investment firm CEO James Fishback. The announcement, which came a day before […]

Florida’s Democratic Congressional Delegation Seeks Restoration of TPS for Venezuelans

Florida’s Democratic Congressional Delegation Seeks Restoration of TPS for Venezuelans

By Mitch Perry, The Florida Phoenix All eight Democratic U.S. representatives from Florida have signed a letter urging the Trump administration to immediately restore temporary protected status (TPS) to Venezuelans in the U.S. following the administration’s military attack on Venezuela last weekend. TPS provides a shield against deportation for people from counties in the middle […]

Coaches Could Get OK to Aid Students

Coaches Could Get OK to Aid Students

By The News Service of Florida High-school sports coaches would be able to spend their own money, up to $15,000 annually per team, to help players in need of food, transportation or recovery services, under a bill filed Thursday for the upcoming legislative session. The bill (HB 1253), filed by Rep. Chip LaMarca, R-Lighthouse Point, […]

Massive Immigration Package Targets Employers Hiring Undocumented Immigrants

Massive Immigration Package Targets Employers Hiring Undocumented Immigrants

By Liv Caputo, Florida Phoenix Florida businesses that purposely ignore whether employees are legally in the United States could face hefty fines or even criminal charges if they hire more than 50 undocumented immigrants, according to a sweeping new immigration package. Filed Wednesday by Republican Sen. Jonathan Martin, the 34-page bill would presume certain non-citizens […]

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