Jobless Claims Down in Florida

Jobless Claims Down in Florida

By The News Service Florida An estimated 5,384 first-time unemployment claims were filed in Florida last week, a drop of 500 from the prior week, according to a U.S. Department of Labor estimate on Thursday. The estimate covers a period shortened by the President’s Day holiday and is the lowest weekly figure for the year. The […]

Rep. Franklin Tapped as House Democratic Leader in 2028

Rep. Franklin Tapped as House Democratic Leader in 2028

By Ana Goñi-Lessan, The News Service of Florida TALLAHASSEE — Rep. Gallop Franklin of Tallahassee was elected as House Democratic Leader for the 2028-2030 legislative term Wednesday evening. Democrats have been in the minority in the House since the 1990s and for the current term have been in superminority status. Still, Franklin has big plans […]

DOJ: Trump Administration Won’t Pay for ‘Alligator Alcatraz’ Construction Costs

DOJ: Trump Administration Won’t Pay for ‘Alligator Alcatraz’ Construction Costs

By Liv Caputo, The Florida Phoenix A $608 million federal reimbursement that Florida’s been counting on to pay for the so-called “Alligator Alcatraz” lockup won’t cover construction costs — if the money comes through at all, Justice Department lawyers have declared. Instead, any potential dollars would only fund “operational costs,” not “construction or facility modification,” […]

House Passes Sweeping Voter Eligibility Changes

House Passes Sweeping Voter Eligibility Changes

By Jim Turner, The News Service of Florida A proposal to tighten voter eligibility rules was approved by the Republican-controlled House on Wednesday over the objections of Democrats who contend seniors and students will be among those blocked from casting a ballot. The House voted 83-31 on the bill (HB 991), which contains wide-ranging changes […]

FSU Board of Trustees Approves Contract Extension for President Richard McCullough

FSU Board of Trustees Approves Contract Extension for President Richard McCullough

By Amy Farnum-Patronis, FSU News Florida State University’s Board of Trustees voted Wednesday to approve a three-year contract extension for President Richard McCullough, who became president in 2021, reaffirming the board’s confidence in his visionary leadership.   “Our board could not have a better partner in moving Florida State University forward than President McCullough,” said Board of Trustees Chairman Peter Collins. “His vision and determination have […]

Florida GOP Voters Value DeSantis Endorsement Over Trump’s

Florida GOP Voters Value DeSantis Endorsement Over Trump’s

By Mitch Perry, The Florida Phoenix A new public opinion survey of likely Republican voters in Florida shows once again that Byron Donalds continues to benefit from the endorsement he received from Donald Trump in the race for governor this November. The poll from the Public Opinion Research Lab at the University of North Florida […]

Expanded Capitol Patrols Gets House Panel OK

Expanded Capitol Patrols Gets House Panel OK

By The News Service of Florida A bill that would expand the Capitol Complex has passed another hurdle in the House. The measure (HB 975) would make the Florida Department of Management Services collaborate with Capitol Police and local law enforcement to provide enhanced security measures surrounding the capitol. The bill passed the Justice Budget Subcommittee […]

State Responds to Schools of Hope Outcry, Tightens Rules

State Responds to Schools of Hope Outcry, Tightens Rules

By Jay Waagmeester, The Florida Phoenix State education officials amended the rules governing Schools of Hope, a program that was expanded at the end of the last legislative session and caused a stir in public schools around the state ever since.  The Florida Board of Education passed a rule Friday that would, among other things, […]

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