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Despite Governor Ron DeSantis鈥 recent announcement of the remote Florida detention center shutting down, environmental groups say they plan to continue to fight the case.
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Florida鈥檚 largest Medicaid pediatric healthcare provider is suing the administration of Gov. Ron DeSantis, alleging it erred when Medicaid officials adjusted the rates the state pays to managed care plans to include the costs of applied behavioral analysis (ABA) services to children with autism and special needs.
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Surplus lines insurers are companies largely exempt from state regulations, and their rates and policies aren鈥檛 reviewed by the Office of Insurance Regulation. As of May 31, surplus lines carriers covered 778,000 policies in Florida, including 88,314 homeowner policies and 147,501 commercial property policies, according to the Florida Surplus Lines Service Office.
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The request, sent Wednesday afternoon, asks for information on vendors employed by the city and personnel records and information of the city's water and sewer spending and the city's vacation rental program.
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After his 2024 loss to President Donald Trump, Gov. Ron DeSantis is leaving the door open for another White House bid.
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Attorneys representing the U.S. Department of Homeland Security have for months worked to cast doubt on the grant award, describing plans to provide federal funding as 鈥渦nrealized鈥 and 鈥渓egally insufficient.鈥
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Immigration experts in the United States and Latin America and groups that track Venezuelan prisons said Venezuela has no known policy or practice of sending prisoners to the U.S., and Venezuelan prisons remain overcrowded.
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Five lawmakers filed the lawsuit in July after they made an unannounced visit to the facility dubbed "Alligator Alcatraz" but were denied access.
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Students in Florida鈥檚 public schools will soon be learning an interpretation of McCarthyism and the Cold War that is steeped in rhetoric of that era.
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Gov. Ron DeSantis on Friday confirmed that the Hillsborough County state Senate seat that has been vacant since he appointed Republican Jay Collins to be lieutenant governor will likely not have representation during the regular 2026 legislative session.
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Last week, House Speaker Daniel Perez touted the idea of offering multiple proposals to voters in November 2026.
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Critics worry eliminating or reducing the property tax would limit local governmental services.