Search results
Florida's DeSantis signed 18 bills into law from busy legislative session on a range of issues
Just the News· 6 days agoSenate Bill 644 creates a new hospital designation type, "rural emergency hospital," and defines...
A judge nixes a Florida children’s insurance lawsuit
WUSF 89.7· 5 days agoAfter that process, the state could take the issue to a federal appeals court. Jung denied a request by Florida for a preliminary injunction and dismissed ...
Can Donald Trump Still Vote for Himself? Here’s What Florida Law Says About Felons
People Magazine· 6 days agoTrump is now a full-time Florida resident, meaning Florida decides whether he's eligible to vote as...
6th DCA upholds 8-4 death penalty votes, even for crimes that occurred before law change
The Ledger via Yahoo News· 5 days agoVictorino. In January, citing the 5th DCA...Abdoney ruled that the 8-4 threshold would apply in the...
Trump vowed to make an announcement on abortion medication. It’s not coming anytime soon | CNN...
CNN.com· 6 hours agoTrump vowed on April 27 to release more details on how a future Trump administration would regulate...
Marijuana Reclassification Unlikely to Mean Any Changes for Troops and Veterans, at Least for Now
Military.com· 2 days ago"Rescheduling would likely not impact members of the military any differently than those outside the...
Can Donald Trump Vote for Himself? Here’s What Florida Law Says About Felons
People via Yahoo News· 6 days agoTrump's dueling titles of "convicted felon" and "presidential candidate" have many wondering whether...
From Homeowners’ Associations to Sickle Cell Disease: The 8 new Florida laws signed by Gov. DeSantis
WKMG ClickOrlando· 5 days agoFlorida Gov. Ron DeSantis signed eight more measures passed by the Florida Legislature into law on...
Can a convicted Trump vote for himself in Florida? Most likely. Here’s why
The Palm Beach Post· 6 days agoWhich begs the question: this November, will Trump be able to vote for himself? Will Trump be...
Legal experts say Trump's conviction is unlikely to lead to a prison sentence
NPR· 6 days agoGeorgetown University...running for president as a convicted felon.) Voting rights for people with felony convictions differ from state to state. The former ...