Gina Jordan
Gina Jordan reports from Tallahassee for WUSF and WLRN about how state policy affects your life.
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The U.S. House passed a bill Thursday that would gradually boost the federal minimum wage to $15 per hour by the year 2025.
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The Florida Supreme Court issued a surprise ruling in late May regarding expert witness testimony. Six years ago, the Florida Legislature adopted the...
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The First Amendment Foundation (FAF) in Tallahassee keeps watch over policy discussions that could impede the public’s right to know about government...
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The legislature is working to implement a constitutional amendment that bans vaping in indoor workplaces. But another vaping proposal appears dead for...
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Tuesday was Coding Day at the capitol as part of an initiative to promote computer science education . Students, some in elementary school, are lined up...
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The Republican–controlled Legislature will be tasked with an unexpected job: deciding whether to allocate funds for environmental causes championed by...
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A law that went into effect last July requires medical providers to check a statewide database before prescribing opioids for patients. Now, lawmakers...
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Governor-elect Ron DeSantis officially takes office on Tuesday. The former Congressman stuck with Fox News as his media outlet of choice during the...
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Florida’s share of film and television productions is waning as the state no longer offers tax credits for the industry. A new analysis finds Florida...
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The City of Miami Beach is in a battle with the state that could impact hundreds of Florida municipalities . It’s about home rule and the city’s ability...