The Florida Legislature passed new maps for the State Senate and the State House.
Capitol View
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State economists are estimating an additional $4 billion in tax revenues for the coming budget year 2022-23, beginning July 1, 2022.
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The 2020 United States Census was made official last fall and Florida’s congressional, legislative and local districts must be redrawn.
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Florida laws are passed in the spring and usually take effect in July or October. Here’s an overview of the new laws taking effect this month.
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This week marks the start of the 2022 Legislative Session, with the first committee meetings being held. Committees will continue meeting through the fall.
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The opening week of the 2021 Florida Legislature brought new bills, policies and many restrictions based on the pandemic, but the real star of the week was the LEGOLAND rendition of the Historic Old Capitol.
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As Florida’s Presidential Preference Primary is Tuesday, all eyes are on the prize of the state’s 219 delegates to the Milwaukee Democratic Convention in July.
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Why is the handkerchief dropped in the Florida Capitol to signify the end of the legislative session? The answer is simple.
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As noted by News Service of Florida’s “Ten Big Issues to Watch During the 2020 Session,” revamping the health care industry under House Speaker Jose Oliva remains a priority.