2022
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As Floridians Struggle to Make Ends Meet, DeSantis Offers a Tax Break on Kayaks
From July 1-7, outdoor recreation and entertainment items will be tax-free in Florida.
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Puerto Rico’s Energy Bureau Approves LUMA’s Seventh Rate Increase
Since the company took over operations on the island one year ago, rate increases and blackouts have been constant.
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Judge to Temporarily Block Florida’s 15-Week Abortion Ban
The decision followed a court challenge by reproductive health providers. It is expected that the state will fight the ruling.
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‘I Don’t F-Ing Care That They Have Weapons’: 10 Shocking Takeaways From Tuesday’s Wild Jan 6. Hearing
“You know, I don’t f-ing care that they have weapons. They’re not here to hurt me. Take the f-ing mags away. Let my people in. They can march to the Capitol from here. Let the people in. Take the f-ing mags away,” Trump said on Jan. 6, according to aide Cassidy Hutchinson’s testimony.
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JAN. 6 HEARING: Trump Thought Pence ‘Deserves’ Hanging; Assaulted Secret Service to Get to Capitol
Explosive testimony from a White House aide shows Trump encouraged violence from crowd he knew was armed
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Abortion Is Still Legal in Florida, but Access Is Limited
The new 15-week ban, a limited number of provider clinics, and the high cost of the procedure limit access to abortions in post-Roe Florida, especially for low-income women.
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DeSantis Will Expand Florida’s Restrictions on Abortion Access
Last April, the governor took the first step to restrict abortion in the state by signing a 15-week abortion ban.
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Charlie Crist: ‘Floridians Are Struggling Across the State, and Ron DeSantis Is to Blame’
As rent, gas, and food prices continue to soar in the Sunshine State, the Democratic representative blasts the governor for “not doing a thing about it.”
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Florida Judge to Hear Arguments on State’s New Abortion Law That Could Start on Friday
The measure prohibits abortions beyond 15 weeks and has been challenged by two lawsuits.
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Sens. Scott and Rubio Did It Again: They Turned Their Backs on Safe Gun Use
Even though the members of Congress have made promises to Floridians, they didn’t support the bill, which aims to tackle the mass shootings that so far this year have killed 281 people.























