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Florida lawmakers will meet beginning Monday for the annual regular legislative session. They’re required to pass a state budget, which Gov. Ron DeSantis released his recommendations for in December.
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When the session starts Jan. 9, legislators will take up several measures, including property insurance and the “deregulation” of public schools.
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A look at the economic impact of the Florida PACE funding program.
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A $7 billion program to advance a series of transportation projects hit a funding gap as it enters its second year and will require more money than initially planned from the state's general-revenue fund.
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Describing Gov. Ron DeSantis' proposed 2024-2025 budget as "very responsible," the House and Senate Republican budget chief on Tuesday brushed aside concerns about the $114.4 billion spending plan.
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During a news conference to present his proposed 2024-25 Florida budget, DeSantis said he plans to have funds available for "any litigation expenses that may come as a result of this really, really poor decision."
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They include a proposed $1.1 billion in tax breaks, along with transportation projects and efforts to protect the environment.
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Gov. Ron DeSantis announced his budget on Tuesday, December 5 for the new fiscal year, with $15.1 billion dollars going to the state’s public schools.
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Gov. Ron DeSantis was on Marco Island Tuesday to unveil the new state budget for Florida.
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Florida lawmakers are championing hundreds of projects and seeking billions of dollars as they prepare for the start of the 2024 legislative session in January.
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Many private and public health insurers won’t cover the $4,000-to-$8,000 expense of whole-genome sequencing. Florida now is among eight state Medicaid that programs do.
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Gov. Ron DeSantis' record-high budget came at the expense of over $30 million in vetoed projects in South Florida — in areas such as drainage, infrastructure and opioid treatment.