After Florida abortion rights initiative, DeSantis calls for stricter amendment petition rules
Proponents of Amendment 4 are calling DeSantis’ attempts to change the citizen-led constitutional amendment process “an attack on democracy itself."
Proponents of Amendment 4 are calling DeSantis’ attempts to change the citizen-led constitutional amendment process “an attack on democracy itself."
The president-elect’s nominations have given Florida a prominent role in his administration that could reshape the face of the nation.
The Democrat running to unseat Republican Sen. Rick Scott in November has several plans she says will improve the lives of everyday Floridians struggling to make ends meet in a state that many find unaffordable.
As Scott continues to cast blame for the state's property insurance crisis on "the last five years," a look at his time as governor reveals that premium costs increased dramatically while the amount of coverage declined during his tenure.
As the fight to enshrine abortion in the state Constitution intensifies, Scott has emerged as one of the biggest opponents of reproductive rights.
The grades are in! Meet the lawmakers who fought for Floridians, and those who caved in to special interests.
For nearly 5 million people — almost 25% of the state’s population — these programs help pay living necessities like food, the rising cost of rent, and routine medical expenses.
As Floridians struggle to make ends meet, Mucarsel-Powell has unveiled a plan to make Florida affordable for all if she unseats Senator Rick Scott in November.
"We need to go back to electing people that are going to put serving the public above self-enrichment and self-gain," Debbie Mucarsel-Powell said.
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.