South Florida Sun-Sentinel | By Leslie Postal | March 21, 2023
The DeSantis administration next month could effectively bar all public school teachers from providing classroom instruction on sexual
U.S. News | By Lauren Camera | March 20, 2023
The powerful labor groups accused the Florida governor and potential GOP presidential candidate of having a dangerous agenda aimed
Florida Politics | By Anne Geggis | March 21, 2023
The bill would take the last two years of college and turn them into a paid apprenticeship.
An effort to
Tampa Bay Times | By Jeffrey S. Solochek | March 21, 2023
If approved, Hernando voters would face a 2024 referendum to decide the superintendent’s fate.
Hernando County voters might
Florida Politics | By Peter Schorsch | March 20, 2023
Agriculture Commissioner Wilton Simpson gets top billing on the host committee.
Republican former Sen. John Legg is holding a kickoff party next
South Florida Sun Sentinel | By Sarah Mervosh | March 16, 2023
The nitty-gritty process of reviewing and approving school textbooks has typically been an administrative affair, drawing the
WFSU | By Adrian Andrews | March 15, 2023
Hundreds of people turned out to downtown Tallahassee as Florida Education Association President Andrew Spar and partners gave out more
Tampa Bay Times | By Jeffrey S. Solochek | March 16, 2023
Opponents included working class Republicans who said the legislation would hurt them.
Two bills that would make it
Oacala StarBanner | By Ryan Dailey | March 16, 2023
TALLAHASSEE — Looking to build on a controversial 2022 law, a Florida House panel on Wednesday approved a bill