The bill prohibits state money for any service by an organization that also provides abortions. It will affect half a dozen clinics, including Planned Parenthood facilities that serve the poor under Medicaid and other federal programs.
Read More »Scott Signs Bills For ‘Rape Kit’ Testing, Needle Exchange
Gov. Rick Scott on Wednesday signed nine bills, including a high-profile measure requiring local law-enforcement agencies to submit "rape kits" to be tested. Until Wednesday, Florida had not required law-enforcement agencies to submit rape kits for testing
Read More »Florida Legislature Passes Bill on Shared Parenting
The Florida Legislature has passed a bill that will allow children equal time with each parent post-divorce.
Read More »Florida Lawmakers Pass $82.3B Budget
The Florida House and Senate on Friday passed an $82.3 billion budget for the fiscal year that starts July 1.
Read More »Florida Lawmakers Sign Off On Abortion Bill
The bill, which increases clinic regulations and bans public funding for organizations associated with clinics, will now to Gov. Scott's desk for final approval.
Read More »Citrus Forecast Improves But ‘Trying Times’ Remain
The U.S. Department of Agriculture's monthly forecast predicted that this year's Florida orange harvest will be enough to fill an estimated 71 million boxes, an increase of 2 million boxes from February. But, even with the revised forecast, the season remains on pace to be the worst for the citrus industry in five decades.
Read More »Scott Signs Death Penalty Fix Into Law
On Monday, Gov. Rick Scott signed into law a measure designed to fix the state's death-penalty after it was found unconstitutional by the U.S. Supreme Court in January. The Court found the old system of giving judges, not juries, the power to impose death sentences was an unconstitutional violation of defendants' right to trial by jury.
Read More »Medical Marijuana Bill Heading to Florida Governor
Florida’s contentious medical marijuana legislation is headed to Gov. Rick Scott. The Florida Senate approved a House version of a bill (HB 307) that expands the use of the Right to Try Act, allowing medical marijuana use for patients with terminal conditions. A similar measure, which allows all strengths and …
Read More »Gov. Scott Signs Florida’s Death Penalty System Changes Into Law
Governor Rick Scott is moving forward with an overhaul of Florida's death penalty law. The bill passed by the Florida Legislature requires at least 10 of 12 jurors to recommend the death penalty for it to be implemented.
Read More »Florida Senate May Pick Up Aspects of House ‘Uber’ Bill
The Senate and House have taken different positions on the issue.
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