Florida Senate’s Judiciary Committee approved a bill requiring the parents of a minor to be notified by certified mail before an abortion procedure. Senator Alan Hays says, this bill is one of a series of anti-abortion laws moving through the legislature.
Read More »Proposed transparency bill aims to tighten voting process
Efforts are being made to make the election process in Florida more transparent. As Florida’s 89-point-one WUFT-FM’s Steven Gallo reports, an area representative is proposing a bill to keep voting more honest. [audio:http://www.wuft.org/media/audio/ElectionTransparencyBill.mp3]
Read More »Lawmakers still far from a budget agreement
The Florida house and senate are struggling to reconcile their drafts of Florida’s budget. Lawmakers have yet to agree on even some preliminary issues which have kept their proposals from moving to a conference committee. There are 13 days left in the legislative session.
Read More »Former Senator warns of biological weapons
Former US Senator Bob Graham led discussion at the University of Florida today about the potential threat posed by biological weapons. Along with Center for Weapons of Mass Destruction Researcher Sarah Rubin, Graham says there is a lot of room for improvement at both the state and local level, and …
Read More »State Representative Baxley chosen for state redistricting committee
Speaker of the House Dean Cannon announced last night the list of state house members that will be assigned to the House Redistricting Committee. Florida’s 89.1 WUFT-FM’s Samantha Taub who was chosen and how it well help represent the local community. [audio:http://www.wuft.org/media/audio/subcommitteeFINAL.mp3]
Read More »Senator Rubio visits UF
United States Senator Marco Rubio was the keynote speaker for Florida Blue Key’s annual spring banquet Saturday night. Before the event, the Republican Senator for Florida addressed the 2012 budget proposed by Wisconsin Representative Paul Ryan. Senator Rubio says he knows the plan will not pass, but says the reform …
Read More »Drug test for welfare families
Senate Bill 556 has been introduced in the house and is causing a big debate. WUFT’s Empriss Campbell tells us about the bill’s new potential effect on needy families. [audio:http://www.wuft.org/media/audio/drugwrap.mp3]
Read More »Triple A outlines legislative priorities for 2011
Booster seats and teen driver safety are top priorities for Triple-A. As Florida’s 89.1 WUFT FM’s Lysette Portales reports, Triple-A is striving to improve traffic safety. [audio:http://www.wuft.org/media/audio/AAAPrioritiesWrap.mp3]
Read More »State budget won’t be settled for nearly two weeks
The Florida House and Senate will not begin state budget negotiations for at least 11 more days. Talks were expected to begin tomorrow (Thursday) on the two different versions passed by each chamber. However preliminary issues must be resolved first, including how many dollars should be allocated for major sections …
Read More »District 2 candidates reflect on Tuesday’s runoff election
In the Gainesville City Commission District two runoff last night voters elected Todd Chase over incumbent Lauren Poe. WUFT FM’s Natalie Beigel reports on Chase and Poe’s thoughts on the election. [audio:http://www.wuft.org/media/audio/District2WRAP.mp3]
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