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Rep. Matt Hudson: Watch the Feds Drag Their Feet on Waiver

Castle Key Insurers Look for More than 30 Percent Hike

Small Pharmacies Seek Stake in Medicaid Changes

Florida Officials Confident of Rating as Markets Eye U.S. Bonds for Downgrade

State Economists Seek Better Way to Calculate Local Government BP Claims

Gov. Rick Scott Hosts Homeland Security Threat Assessment

Foreclosures Down in Florida, but Court Funding Threatened

Dems Ramp Up Entitlement Program Rhetoric

Feds Moving on Health Care Law, Gov. Scott Not Budging

Florida Death Row Problem Resurfaces

July 6, 2011 - 6:00pm

Right now 399 inmates, including three females, await their fate on Florida's death row. But the state has executed just 69 people since the death penalty was reinstated by the U.S. Supreme Court in 1976.

The status of the death penalty in the Sunshine State is far from settled -- and, with the death of toddler Caylee Anthony and the emotional trial of her mother, the issue has suddenly sprung to life again.

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