A new poll shows Florida voters are likely to pass a proposed state constitutional amendment expanding medical marijuana use in the Sunshine State while a close Senate battle looms in 2018.
A new poll shows Florida voters are likely to pass a proposed state constitutional amendment expanding medical marijuana use in the Sunshine State while a close Senate battle looms in 2018.
A new poll shows Florida is up for grabs in November.
The presidential ballot is set in Florida as Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton will battle for the Sunshine State’s 29 electoral college votes in November. Florida is, once again, expected to be the largest swing state on the map.
Former state Senate President Don Gaetz is among four candidates scheduled for on-campus interviews next week as the University of West Florida nears completion of its search for a new president.
The most vulnerable congressional representative in the nation is based out of the Sunshine State. That’s according to Roll Call which released its ranking of the most vulnerable representatives on Tuesday with Tampa Bay Republican Congressman David Jolly topping the list.
Congress has finally headed back to work in Washington, D.C. Tuesday, and one of the first things lawmakers did was block a $1.1 billion bill to fight the Zika virus rampaging through the Sunshine State. The bill failed 52-46.
The bill needed 60 votes to pass, but Democrats were hesitant to greenlight the bill since it had restrictions for Planned Parenthood wrapped into the package.
Gov. Rick Scott spent most of Labor Day weekend touring damaged areas in Hurricane Hermine's path and working with the State Emergency Operations Center to muster as much help as quickly as possible to restore power to thousands of homes in Leon and Wakulla counties.
With two months to go until the election, both the GOP and the Democrats tipped their cards on what tactics they will embrace in two close congressional races in Florida.
Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump is edging Hillary Clinton ever so slightly in a new poll, leading her by one point in a survey of likely voters.
As he returns to Washington D.C. for a high-profile session, a Florida Republican outlined what he thinks Congress should focus on.
Even as November’s elections loom on the horizon, Congress reconvened on Tuesday for a four week session. Florida Republican Congressman Vern Buchanan called for Congress to focus on a number of issues ranging from security to battling the Zika virus.
Buchanan pushed a “short but important list of priorities that needs to be accomplished” in the weeks ahead.