DeSantis’ homeschooling push leaves FL teachers with 'empty seats and budget crunches' (www.alternet.org)
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Free speech advocates are aiming to ensure Florida’s juvenile social media law dies a swift death long before its implementation date.
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The state Supreme Court ruled that a proposed amendment to enshrine abortion rights in the state constitution can appear on the ballot in November.
Could Gov. DeSantis’ ‘terrible mistake’ create a problem for the former President in his adopted home state?
The Florida Supreme Court on Monday paved the way for the state’s six-week abortion ban to take effect, while allowing Floridians to decide in the fall whether to enshrine abortion protections in the state’s constitution.
Social media is awful in a lot of ways, but should the government – and thanks to Florida’s new law, social media companies – be the hall monitor?
Sherry Meaders and James Michael Dunne, a retired couple, moved from Florida to rural Missouri. They said they moved because of rising insurance costs, population influx, and political changes. Some former Florida residents are choosing small-town life for …
Florida has seen a population boom in recent years, but many longtime residents and recent transplants say rising costs and divisive politics have them fleeing the Sunshine State.
Since his campaign ended, DeSantis has barred homeless people from sleeping in public and prohibited kids from social media, among other things.
I’ve been working in Florida Politics in some capacity for about five years. My route was non-traditional, but now i’m 22, and I’ve worked as a vendor for over fifty campaigns, and been senior leadership on 15, ten of which have been victorious…