With the redistricting process nearly complete, Florida’s Supervisors of Elections will soon be redrawing precinct lines to reflect changes in …
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The redistricting year, following the census, brings many changes to districts and to methods of getting a candidate’s name on …
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Legislative leaders just passed a $112.1 billion state budget that now awaits review by Gov. Ron DeSantis. While there are …
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Tallahassee is home to some of the most well-respected journalists covering state and national news in the country’s third-largest state.
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In exactly one year, Jacksonville voters will choose a new mayor to replace term-limited Lenny Curry.
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After lengthy dispute as to how much should go to the project, lawmakers have agreed to apportion $1 million for …
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The US Department of State operates the Foreign Service Institute, and if you’ve wondered how long it would require your …
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The Florida Legislature passed new maps for the State Senate and the State House.
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In the wake of the Surfside condo disaster, one of three bills updating condominium regulations is getting traction – potentially …
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State economists are estimating an additional $4 billion in tax revenues for the coming budget year 2022-23, beginning July 1, …
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The special unitary election for the Jacksonville City Council At-Large seat, vacant since the passing of Tommy Hazouri, is entering …
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An effort to put the condition of Florida’s flood control structures front and center in front of the state’s key …
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Will strawberry shortcake’s designation as the state’s official dessert steal the limelight from the official state pie, Key lime? The …
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Florida’s “New Capitol” building has come a long way since legislative session was first held there in 1978, and there’s …
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The 2020 United States Census was made official last fall and Florida’s congressional, legislative and local districts must be redrawn.
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University of South Florida pure mathematics and microbiology student Alexander Mercier is the university’s first Rhodes Scholarship finalist.
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This week marks the midway point. We’re one year removed from the 2020 Elections, and one year from the 2022 …
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Paul Renner is the state representative for Florida’s 24th District and Chair of the House Rules Committee. But did you …
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Florida laws are passed in the spring and usually take effect in July or October. Here’s an overview of the …
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The Jacksonville City Council special election field is set. The At-Large Group 3 seat will be determined in a First …
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USF students create device to help ventilator shortages, nationally recognized
USF biomedical engineering graduates are receiving national recognition for a prototype device designed to help the critical shortage of ventilators …
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This week marks the start of the 2022 Legislative Session, with the first committee meetings being held. Committees will continue …
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The Capital Tiger Bay Club, Tallahassee’s Premier Political Forum, is back to live action with its first in-person program on …
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Thursday, July 1 begins the newest sales tax holiday in Florida. Joining the “Disaster Preparedness” holiday and August’s “Back to …
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The New York City mayoral primaries will utilize ranked choice voting (RCV) next Tuesday, a system that interests some Florida municipalities.
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This past year brought a world of change, in rapid fire format, that has the potential to change our country.
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With tourist dollars unspent and demand unmet, Visit Florida is planning an aggressive marketing campaign to make the state a first …
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As the United States Census reached its frantic closing weeks last spring, America was going into the first pandemic shutdowns, …
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Florida Association of Children’s Hospitals supports 26th annual Children’s Week
It’s Florida’s 26th annual Children’s Week! This year, many child welfare advocates have extended their support for this time-honored tradition, including …
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The IOP at Florida State University (IOP@FSU) is a world-class, nonpartisan and nationally renowned institute that promotes engagement in politics …