Vote No on Amendment 2 is doubling down on its criticisms on an amendment to legalize medical marijuana in the Sunshine State, slamming the proposal for its lack of regulation and saying it would be dangerous for Florida.
Vote No on Amendment 2 is doubling down on its criticisms on an amendment to legalize medical marijuana in the Sunshine State, slamming the proposal for its lack of regulation and saying it would be dangerous for Florida.
Hillary Clinton has the slightest of leads over Donald Trump in Florida, a new poll shows.
Two members of the Florida delegation--Democratic U.S. Sen. Bill Nelson and Republican U.S. Rep. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen--teamed up to introduce a bill helping Holocaust survivors and their heirs with insurance claims.
A second poll taken after the first presidential debate shows Hillary Clinton leading in Florida, the largest swing state in the Electoral College.
With Florida businesses facing a 14.5 percent increase in workers' compensation insurance rates, state Chief Financial Officer Jeff Atwater and a key Republican senator said they expect lawmakers to take action during the 2017 legislative session.
Rick Scott is ready to go to bat again for Enterprise Florida (EFI) even as a fiscal conservative group readies for a rematch.
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce is once again going to bat for U.S. Rep. David Jolly as he battles former Florida Gov. Charlie Crist to hold his seat in Congress.
Hillary Clinton has a slight lead over Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump in Florida and many Floridians viewed her to be the winner of Monday night’s debate, according to a new poll released Thursday.
While Florida has one of the best state college systems in the country, a new report from the LeRoy Collins Institute says the colleges can do better, particularly in helping low-income and minority students pay for their educations and complete degrees.
Among the findings from the non-partisan statewide policy organization, which is housed at Florida State University:
With concerns about Venezuela as the economy continues to plummet and food reserves growing short, the U.S. House passed a resolution from two congresswomen from Florida expressing concerns and taking aim at the Maduro regime.