Report card: Here are the Florida lawmakers who put ‘people first’
The grades are in! Meet the lawmakers who fought for Floridians, and those who caved in to special interests.
The grades are in! Meet the lawmakers who fought for Floridians, and those who caved in to special interests.
Calling Democrats "the most diverse party," Franklin shares his vision of what its leaders must do to reach more Floridians and motivate them to go to the polls.
Gov. Ron DeSantis and Republican state lawmakers are facing dismal approval ratings from Floridians who see the Sunshine State "on the wrong track."
Self-proclaimed "pro-life extremist" Rep. Luna has racked up anti-repro rights record in Congress.
The House Republican has consistently voted against women's reproductive rights, even as many voters from her own party oppose measures to ban abortion in Florida.
The original bill eliminated all limits on 16 and 17-year-olds working in the early morning or late at night, including on school days. A majority of Floridians–72% percent–strongly opposed it.
The group representing the companies suing the state called the ruling "a major victory for free speech."
Florida's Republican-controlled legislature is pushing bills that would give state officials more power to deny unemployment benefits to laid-off workers.
The bill is opposed by 72% of Floridians, but if it becomes law, 16 and 17-year-olds would be allowed to work the same hours as adults, even on school nights.
Party leaders say recent victories signal the onset of a Democratic resurgence that could effect a sea-change in the Sunshine State in the next election cycle.