Demings Files for Governor’s Race

Demings Files for Governor’s Race

Orange County Mayor Jerry Demings has opened a campaign account to run for governor in 2026, according to the state Division of Elections website. Demings is the second prominent Democrat to file paperwork for the race, joining former Congressman David Jolly. The account, opened Friday, allows Demings to raise money for the campaign. Demings is […]

Lawsuit Accuses State of Holding Up Pot Measure

Lawsuit Accuses State of Holding Up Pot Measure

By Dara Kam, The News Service of Florida TALLAHASSEE — Accusing state elections officials of “ignoring the indisputable facts and their clear legal obligation,” backers of a proposed constitutional amendment seeking to allow recreational use of marijuana are asking the Florida Supreme Court to force Gov. Ron DeSantis’ administration to move forward with a ballot-approval […]

State Defends Firing Over Kirk Post

State Defends Firing Over Kirk Post

By Jim Saunders, The News Service of Florida Disputing allegations that they violated First Amendment rights, Florida wildlife officials Thursday argued that a federal judge should reject a request to reinstate a biologist who was fired because of a social-media post after the murder of conservative leader Charlie Kirk. Attorneys for Florida Fish and Wildlife […]

DeSantis: Democrats Should Ask Schumer to Safeguard SNAP

DeSantis: Democrats Should Ask Schumer to Safeguard SNAP

By Liv Caputo, Florida Phoenix Gov. Ron DeSantis doesn’t think Florida Democrats should tell him about their fears of low-income Floridians losing access to food benefits. Instead, DeSantis wants them to write their concerns to Chuck Schumer, the U.S. Senate Democratic Leader from New York. “Did those Democrats write a letter to Chuck Schumer asking […]

Larry Keefe Out as Executive Director for FL Board of Immigration Enforcement

Larry Keefe Out as Executive Director for FL Board of Immigration Enforcement

By Liv Caputo, Florida Phoenix Larry Keefe, the first executive director of Florida’s new State Board of Immigration Enforcement, exited his post Tuesday in what the governor’s office says was a planned move. A former U.S. attorney for the Northern District of Florida, Keefe’s position will be taken over effective immediately by Anthony Coker, an […]

FL Cabinet Questions Taxpayer Dollars Supporting Islamic Schools

FL Cabinet Questions Taxpayer Dollars Supporting Islamic Schools

By Liv Caputo, Florida Phoenix All three members of the Florida Cabinet are questioning the legality of the state voucher system that has steered taxpayer-funded scholarships to private Islamic schools that they contend undermine “Western” values. Attorney General James Uthmeier, Chief Financial Officer Blaise Ingoglia, and Agriculture Commissioner Wilton Simpson, all Republicans and allies of […]

Judge Rejects Concealed Carry Age Law

Judge Rejects Concealed Carry Age Law

By Jim Saunders, The News Service of Florida TALLAHASSEE — Siding with a 19-year-old man who was spotted with a gun in his waistband, a Broward County circuit judge Friday ruled that a state law barring people under age 21 from carrying concealed weapons violates Second Amendment rights. Judge Frank Ledee issued a nine-page ruling […]

DeSantis Dismisses House Property Tax Proposals

DeSantis Dismisses House Property Tax Proposals

By Mitch Perry, Florida Phoenix A week after Republican members of the Florida House offered seven proposed constitutional amendments to address property tax reform on the 2026 ballot, Gov. Ron DeSantis has dismissed all of them, saying they reflect a lack of seriousness from the chamber. “Placing more than one property tax measure on the ballot represents […]

Citrus Budget OK’d as Industry Seeks Rebound

Citrus Budget OK’d as Industry Seeks Rebound

By Jim Turner, The News Service of Florida TALLAHASSEE — The Florida Citrus Commission on Wednesday moved forward with a $23.4 million budget for the 2025-2026 fiscal year, as the industry comes out of a year with historically low production. The commission, which oversees the Florida Department of Citrus, had expected to receive an initial […]

Rapid Expansion of Voucher Program Leaves Schools Underpaid

Rapid Expansion of Voucher Program Leaves Schools Underpaid

By Jay Waagmeester, Florida Phoenix The rapid expansion of the state’s School Choice scholarship program burrowed a $47 million hole in the Florida Department of Education’s budget and left public and private schools complaining they aren’t getting properly paid. Money problems that arose during the 2024-2025 school year can largely be attributed to the mobility […]

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