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Laurel Lee, a former Hillsborough Circuit Court judge, is reportedly considering a run for Congress.
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Scores of recently arrived migrants have been waiting for an appointment with federal immigration officials outside an Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility in central Florida, continuing days of delays by federal workers in processing them for their required check-ins.
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The law is meant to review fraud allegations and conduct preliminary investigations.
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Fried's announcement came after the young people represented by the nonprofit Our Children’s Trust law firm, filed a petition seeking it.
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It eliminates the self-governed districts by June 2023 and could have huge tax implications for Disney.
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The Republican-led Senate voted along party lines, and it how go to the House for full approval.
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The law calls for women to wait 24 hours after initial visits with physicians before having abortions.
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It's in response to what they say is CEO Bob Chapek’s slow response in publicly criticizing the legislation.
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Gov. Ron DeSantis called for an election police unit, referencing unspecified cases of fraud.
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Florida Surgeon General Joseph Ladapo says there's scientific evidence that shows the vaccines are effective in reducing cases among children.