A bill to allow concealed firearms on college campuses is likely headed to the legislative graveyard for a second year in a row, much to the chagrin of gun rights supporters in the Sunshine State.
A bill to allow concealed firearms on college campuses is likely headed to the legislative graveyard for a second year in a row, much to the chagrin of gun rights supporters in the Sunshine State.
A key House committee Thursday approved a measure that would limit Florida Supreme Court justices and appellate-court judges to two full terms in office, putting a proposed constitutional amendment one step shy of the House floor.
More of Florida’s students with disabilities like autism and Down syndrome will be able to receive annual scholarships as part of a bill signed into law by Gov. Rick Scott on Thursday.
The Florida chapter of the Republican Liberty Caucus (RLC) came to Tallahassee this week to highlight its legislative priorities and encourage legislators to get behind it.
U.S. Rep. Vern Buchanan, R-Fla., celebrated a win on Thursday after President Barack Obama signed a law ensuring Social Security numbers are left off W-2 forms.
On Thursday, U.S. Rep. Dennis Ross, R-Fla., part of the congressional leadership as senior deputy majority whip, showcased his proposal to ensure federal employees can’t milk the clock on the taxpayers’ dime for union activities.
Riding high in the polls, businessman Donald Trump threw a jab at former Gov. Jeb Bush, R-Fla., on Thursday morning as the race for the Republican presidential nomination continues.
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From his perch on the U.S. Senate Foreign Relations Committee, U.S. Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., brought out a resolution opposing the European Commission’s recommendations on how Israeli products are labeled in European Union (EU) nations. Rubio is currently running for the Republican presidential nomination.
While former U.S. House Speaker John Boehner, R-Ohio, is no longer presiding over a chamber of Congress, the Ohio Republican has become something of an issue in a competitive South Florida congressional race.
If we're counting press clips, in politics the year 2015 was dominated by Donald Trump. The liberal press is emotionally conflicted on this one. Some are delighted with the notion that he's going to destroy the Republican brand with oafish overstatements. Some are disgusted that he's still in the race despite all the negativity they've piled all over him. And now some are worried he might even win and, in so doing, end civilization as we know it.