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And some of the ones that failed will likely be back next year
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It’s being called a huge win for Florida’s environment
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The measure was one of a host of bills DeSantis the governor signed during a Friday press conference in Winter Haven meant to continue his undocumented migrant crackdown.
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Managers of the state's retirement system pension fund are getting ready to drop investments in China-owned companies under legislation passed by the Florida Legislature.
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The AAA Auto Club is activating its Tow to Go program from 6 p.m. Friday through 6 a.m. Monday. The free program for impaired drivers should be used as a last resort.
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"I don’t want southeast Florida to become Haiti."
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Polk County is home to Lakeland. The county sits between Tampa and Orlando, two metros areas where housing has grown increasingly pricey.
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The governor said he is sending a mix of law enforcement, fish and wildlife officers, and National Guard personnel to South Florida despite no sign of increased activity.
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Federal wildlife officials protected areas where bonneted bats now live. Advocates say protections should go further due to eventual migration caused by climate change.
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Bills that cover social media, homeless camping, and property insurance are among a batch of bills now on the governor's desk. He can veto, sign, or let them go into effect without his signature.
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NAACP says it’s fed up with schools pulling programs designed to address discrimination
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Students and teachers will be able to speak freely about sexual orientation and gender identity in classrooms as long as it's not part of instruction.