2022
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Todo lo que tienes que saber si radicas impuestos entre Florida y Puerto Rico
Si resides en Florida desde hace menos de dos años, es posible que aún tengas que rendir declaración de impuestos en las dos jurisdicciones.
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Central Florida Obtains Record Number in Federal Funds for the Homeless
es for people who have been on the streets for years, struggle with mental illness or physical disabilities, as well as victims of domestic violence and human trafficking will be expanded.
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Florida Eliminates Standard Assessments. Teachers Don’t See Much Difference
Now the state will have a “progress monitoring” system in which students will be given smaller tests, likely in the fall, winter, and spring.
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Gov. Pierluisi Envisions a Promising Future Between Puerto Rico and Florida
During his five days in Florida, the governor met with elected officials and community leaders and spoke about investment opportunities on the island.
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Una Dura Realidad: Gun Violence Disproportionally Affects Black and Latino Communities. Here’s What Needs to Be Done.
Florida Democrats say now is the time to enact gun safety measures to protect families and children from gun violence.
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It’s Equal Pay Day Because, Yes, Women Are Still Paid Less Than Men
President Joe Biden will sign today an executive order which includes various resources to end the gender pay gap.
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The Senate Passed the Federal Funding Bill. Here’s What’s in it for Puerto Rico.
The bill adds $200 million to the $2.9 billion previously authorized by Biden to increase the island’s access to Medicaid.
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Florida Legislators Want Parents to Help Decide Which Books Are Appropriate for School
Conservative groups in particular have been publicly objecting to books they claim to be inappropriate for school-aged students and have even asked officials to remove certain titles from libraries.
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This Is How Gas Prices Are Affecting Florida’s School Districts
On Friday, the AAA reported a new record high for gas prices in Florida. Schools officials are concerned about the impact the price increase may have in the long term
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Floridians Need Relief at the Pump Now but It Might Not Come Until Right Before Elections
Floridians are seeing a new record high in gas prices after jumping another 13 cents overnight, but state lawmakers are talking about waiting until October to provide gas relief.























