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Gov. Ron DeSantis vetoed three bills late Thursday, his first rejection of legislation passed this year, and signed 15 others. Among the bills he signed into law was a measure (HB 33) to name part of State Road 985 in Miami-Dade County after slain conservative activist Charlie Kirk, and to name part of State Road 870 in Broward County after President Donald Trump.
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While workers, who were employees in government or public institutions, feel vindicated by how their lawsuits concluded, they are still grappling with the aftermath.
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The state owes nearly half a million dollars to a biologist fired after reposting on social media a statement critical of the late Charlie Kirk.
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The Republican-controlled House voted along party lines Wednesday on bills that designates a road in Miami-Dade County and a day annually after slain conservative activist Charlie Kirk.
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A federal judge refused to dismiss most of a First Amendment lawsuit filed by a former Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission biologist who was fired because of a social-media post after the murder of conservative leader Charlie Kirk.
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Both sides cite contentious rhetorical attacks; Dems were physically targeted.
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A proposal filed in the Florida legislature Tuesday would rename a roadway on all 40 of the state's public university and college campuses after deceased conservative commentator Charlie Kirk.
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COMMENTARY Across the Americas, the "terrorism" charge is being leveled so recklessly by both the right and left that everyone is now considered a terrorist 鈥 which creates an atmosphere for terrorism.
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The Palmetto Bay council is calling on Councilman Steve Cody to resign for his controversial remarks after the recent killing of conservative activist Charlie Kirk 鈥 but many in the South Dade village, including its vice mayor, argue Cody should be removed for other reasons.
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In the past few days, Palmetto Bay, like many communities around the country, has been consumed by the wave of ferocious indignation directed at people who declared their lack of remorse about Kirk鈥檚 death or merely took issue with things he had said or believed.
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The governor's comments come as four teachers in Central Florida are being investigated over their social media posts.
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City officials voted 4-1 at a Palmetto Bay Village council meeting on Monday to censure councilman Steve Cody after controversial social media comments he made about Charlie Kirk鈥檚 death. The council is also calling on Gov. Ron DeSantis and Attorney General James Uthmeier to investigate the councilman and remove him from the position.