2022
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Florida Prosecutor Sues DeSantis After Removal From Office
The governor removed prosecutor Andrew Warren after he signed a national pledge to not prosecute cases involving abortion or gender transition treatments.
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Florida Midterm Election Dates and Deadlines
The midterm elections are just around the corner. Write these dates down to make your voice heard!
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Over 200,000 People Have Already Voted in Florida Primaries
Early voting for the primary elections on Aug. 23 began in most Florida counties and will continue this week.
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DeSantis: Teaching Requirements Are ‘Too Rigid,’ Moves to Let Veterans Without Degrees Teach
Low pay and a hostile environment toward educators around LGBTQ issues and race continue to push away Florida teachers in droves.
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Bad Spanish Translation Could Affect Efforts to Raise More Money for Education
A Spanish-speaking voter found the mistake on the ballot for Broward County, where one in four voters is Hispanic.
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Six in 10 Voters Support Extending Pause on Student Loans and Canceling At Least $10,000 in Loans
Voters under 45 support student debt cancellation in overwhelming numbers, and new polling from Courier Newsroom and Data for Progress shows canceling some amount of federal student loan debt could be a political winner for President Joe Biden.
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Florida’s ‘Don’t Say Gay’ Law Fuels Anti-LGBTQ Hate Online
Influential conservatives like US Reps. Lauren Boebert and Marjorie Taylor Greene, and Gov. DeSantis’ press secretary, Christina Pushaw, drove much of the increase, study shows.
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Here’s How the Inflation Reduction Act Will Help Florida Families
The bill lowers healthcare costs, incentivizes companies to adopt renewable energies and produce clean energy products, provides consumer rebates for those products, and delivers tens of billions of dollars of direct investments to American communities—funded by taxes on billion-dollar corporations.
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Nikki Fried Blasts Gov. DeSantis for Criticism of FBI Trump Raid
Fried denounced the governor’s “hypocrisy” for calling the search a “weaponization of federal agencies against the regime’s political opponents,” and pointed to the governor’s alleged abuse of his executive power.
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In An Increasingly Divided America, Joe Biden Just Keeps Stacking Up Wins
Joe Biden signed the CHIPS bill into law yesterday, making a massive investment in US manufacturing and bringing billions in new investment to American shores and an estimated 70,000 to 90,000 family sustaining jobs to American working families. It is the first of many new bills he will be signing in the coming weeks, a…























