Florida Politics | By Gabrielle Russon | March 4, 2026
The Senate passed the AI Bill of Rights but the measure is expected to die in the House.
The Senate
Tampa Bay Times | By Jeffrey S. Solochek | March 4, 2026
The big story: What’s a student supposed to do when assigned to detention?
The question arose this week as
Tallahassee Democrat | By James Call | March 3, 2026
A labor union bill backed by Gov. Ron DeSantis and the Koch-backed Freedom Foundation that opponents say represents “the final nail in the coffin”
The 74 | By Linda Jacobson | March 3, 2026
The order puts state policies protecting students’ privacy on hold while a lower court case continues.
The U.S. Supreme Court handed a
The 74 | By Janice Robinson-Celeste | February 2, 2026
President Donald Trump says he is returning education to the states by closing the U.S. Department of Education. What he really means is
Tampa Bay Times | By Jeffrey S. Solochek | March 3, 2026
District leaders say the push will help graduates go further in both college and the workforce.
Pasco County
The 74 | By Linda Jacobson | February 24, 2026
Moving programs to Health and Human Services creates a ‘stronger foundation,’ Secretary Linda McMahon said, but others call it ‘chaotic.’
When Congress passed
Orlando Sentinel | By Ana Goni Lessan | February 24, 2026
A bill that would expand vaccine exemptions for K-12 schools passed its second committee hurdle in the Senate on Tuesday, but
Tampa Bay Times | By Jeffrey S. Solochek | February 23, 2026
The big story: Families that participate in Florida’s growing school voucher program have a new scholarship funding organization