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The sunshine state may not bleed red come November. Barry University's Sean Foreman says Democrats are celebrating big victories in South Florida Sheriff, School Board and Mayoral races.Seven of ...
Elections; In Florida, Many Changes Turn Jacksonville Into Political Battleground Influx of young, diverse professionals make this northern Florida metro area focus for both parties ...
so that really has impacted and changed florida politics, and continues to change it. amanda: amanda dukes reporting, wesh 2 new updated: 7:29 am edt aug 30, 2022 editorial ...
Lawmakers in Tallahassee got to this point following a protracted and bumpy session, during which legislative leaders clashed over spending levels and tax cuts.
People view the atrium between House and Senate chambers while taking a guided tour of the Florida state Capitol building during a legislative session, Wednesday, Jan. 12, 2022, in Tallahassee.
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — Florida’s Legislature is eyeing changes to the ballot initiative process after last year’s intense fight over two proposed amendments on abortion access and recreational ...
President Donald J. Trump Boulevard will stretch from Palm Beach International Airport to his Mar-a-Lago estate ...
Florida lawmakers have passed an array of new restrictions on groups that register voters – an action that voting rights experts say could make it harder for people of color in the state to ...
Those gains propelled DeSantis to the most lopsided victory by a Florida governor since 1982, when Democrat Bob Graham won reelection with more than 64% of the vote in Florida. DeSantis was 4 at ...
If the governor and Florida Legislature come to terms, the funding could make a comeback in the state budget for the fiscal year that starts July 1 — possibly with significant changes that leave ...
The biggest changes will be felt in Central Florida, where Florida’s congressional District 9, held by Democratic Rep. Darren Soto, grew faster than any other congressional district in the ...
The outcome of the redistricting process for Congressional, state legislative and local elected representatives means 2022 could see changes in Florida’s political landscape.