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Look Around: You Really Think Online Voter Registration Is Safe?
Call me too ignorant, too cynical or too old, but online voter registration, which went into effect in Florida Oct. 1, feels like Big Trouble.
Agency Pushed to Give Go-Ahead to Edible Medical Marijuana
A medical marijuana operator is demanding that the Florida Department of Health develop a regulation so vendors can begin processing and selling edible marijuana products to patients.
In a petition filed Friday, Surterra Florida asked health officials to start a rule-making process involving a new law designed to implement a voter-approved constitutional amendment that legalized medical marijuana for a broad swath of patients.
Insurance Task Force Created to Provide Advice to Lawmakers, Constituents
Responding to people’s confusion and frustration about their rights related to claims, the Florida Justice Association (FJA) announced Monday the creation of the FJA Insurance Emergency Response Task Force of leading insurance attorneys to assist Florida lawmakers and their constituents who have property insurance questions.
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Hillary Goes Gunning for the NRA
Hillary Clinton lashed out at the National Rifle Association Monday, saying in a tweet, “Our grief isn’t enough, we can and must put politics aside, stand up to the NRA, and work together to try to stop this from happening again.”
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Rick Scott, Florida Delegation Continue to Push Against the Maduro Regime
With conditions worsening in Venezuela, even as the Maduro regime tries to rally its supporters against the U.S., two Florida Republicans are focusing on that South American nation.
Florida Declares State of Emergency as State Prepares for Influx of Displaced Puerto Ricans
Gov. Rick Scott declared a State of Emergency in all 67 Florida counties in response to Hurricane Maria on Monday.
Las Vegas Shooter Lived in Florida, Records Show
UPDATE 6:30 p.m.: Fifty-nine people are now dead with over 520 injured from the Las Vegas massacre on Sunday, Clark County Sheriff Joseph Lombardo said.
Florida Delegation Reacts to State Department Warning Americans About Visiting Cuba
Members of the Florida congressional delegation reacted to the Trump administration warning American travelers about visiting Cuba and moving embassy staff in Havana as it continues to investigate why more than 20 diplomatic staffers were harmed.
Florida Voices React to Las Vegas Massacre
At least 50 people were shot dead and more than 400 were injured when a gunman opened fire on a crowd attending a country music concert in Las Vegas Sunday evening.








