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Sam Kazran acknowledges violating campaign finance laws to support Buchanan's 2006 and 2008 congressional campaigns |
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Sam Kazran acknowledges violating campaign finance laws to support Buchanan's 2006 and 2008 congressional campaigns |
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With about a week to go until the Feb. 29 oral arguments before the Florida Supreme Court over the state's plan for legislative redistricting, justices are already fighting about how far the court can go in reviewing the new maps.
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St. Johns Water Management District may lose even more authority over local decisions, some fearConflicts involving Central Florida's water supply are heating up even as the Legislature considers ways to impose further controls on the state's regional water regulators.
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In a landmark move for the university system, the University of Florida and Florida State University would be cleared to charge higher tuition than the state's nine other public schools under legislation approved Tuesday by a House panel.
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Mosaic settles lawsuit over Florida mine expansionReutersBy Ernest Scheyder | TAMPA, Florida (Reuters) - Mosaic Co said it has settled a lawsuit filed by environmental groups including the Sierra Club that will now allow the fertilizer producer to expand a major phosphate mine in South Fort Meade, Florida.Mosaic Reaches Settlement To Allow Mining At Key Florida SiteFox BusinessMosaic, 3 Groups Settle Suit Over Phosphate Mine PermitThe LedgerMosaic settles environmental disputeMinneapolis Star TribuneSan Francisco Chronicleall 131 news articles »
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Felons convicted of drug possession won't be able to get food stamps or emergency cash for poor families, unless they complete state-approved substance abuse treatment programs, under a bill approved by a Florida House committee Tuesday.
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The legislation would let top-tier research universities set higher ‘market rate’ tuition, but the way the bill is written, only UF would qualify.
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After being spurned by the Senate's top Republican in waiting, House leadership on Monday killed a plan that would have given state lawmakers absolute immunity from having to testify in civil lawsuits.
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Authorities say a kite surfer is recovering after colliding with a building.
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A new artificial reef will be sunk off a Florida Panhandle beach.
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State Sen. JD Alexander has his own political style. He fights for what he wants. He doesn’t ask nicely. He doesn’t schmooze.
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OCALA, Fla. (AP) — Notoriety over a costumed ice cream cone mascot mistaken by passersby for a Ku Klux Klan protestor apparently did not result more customers for a Florida ice cream shop.
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Will the Florida Supreme Court take a new approach to redistricting maps in light of the new standards or limit its review, as requested by the attorney general and legislative lawyers?
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Preliminary estimates by Visit Florida, the state's tourism marketing agency, showed nearly 86 million visitors, a 4.4 percent increase. |
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Federal officials have rejected a request from U.S. and Brazilian orange juice processors to change testing standards over carbendazim, a banned fungicide, that has led the U.S. to block hundreds of thousands of gallons of imported OJ. |
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Gov. Rick Scott on Thursday signed into law redrawn congressional boundaries lawmakers approved last week - triggering another lawsuit by Democratic-allied organizations.
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Opponents question the timing of a late-session proposal to pass a law giving legislators immunity in lawsuits, saying it’s a move to protect them from redistricting challenges in court.
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Restaurant servers, bartenders and other Florida workers who rely heavily on tips are expressing outrage about a plan moving through the Legislature that could slash their hourly wages.
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Also Wednesday Oil exploration: A bill (HB 695) that would encourage public-private partnerships in exploring for oil and gas in Florida has been restricted to the state's Panhandle.
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