Florida’s Latino voters view immigration as one of the top issues for Congress and the President, according to a recent poll.

Florida’s Latino voters view immigration as one of the top issues for Congress and the President, according to a recent poll.
The Florida Supreme Court has temporarily lifted a 24-hour waiting period for women wanting to have abortions in the Sunshine State.
Gov. Rick Scott got personal when he signed legislation to eliminate rape kit testing backlog in Florida on Thursday.
U.S. Rep. Gwen Graham, D-Tallahassee, threw out a big "maybe" in Florida politics Thursday morning, saying she was considering running for governor in 2018.
U.S. Rep. Corrine Brown, D-Fla., says she will run for reelection after all, despite her congressional district being redrawn last year.
The Florida Democratic Party has its work cut out for it for during the 2016 election, with an expensive election season looming and a small amount of cash on hand when compared to their Republican counterparts.
The FDP’s fundraising numbers for the first quarter of 2016 weren’t too measly, with the party raising more than $682,000 during the first three months of May. Some of the FDP’s biggest donations came from Disney and from health insurance companies like FloridaBlue. Florida Power and Light also contributed a significant amount to the FDP during that time.
Florida’s waterways are part of the state’s important ecosystem, and April is a month entirely dedicated to water conservation in the Sunshine State.
The South Florida Water Management District sent out a reminder this week making sure Floridians know how to best conserve the water in their home state.
Sen. Bill Galvano, R-Bradenton, will be kicking off his 2016 campaign at an event Thursday in Sarasota.
Galvano will be holding a campaign kickoff event at Dolphin Aviation in Sarasota on Thursday. The event includes a half hour VIP reception and will be followed by a two-hour kickoff event.
The Miami Herald has sided with U.S. Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., and shamed the Senate for its refusal to repeal the Cuban Adjustment Act of 1966.
Florida’s redistricting saga continued Monday when a group of federal judges rejected a lawsuit to throw out the current congressional boundaries from U.S. Rep. Corrine Brown, D-Jacksonville.