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Republicans celebrate ‘demise’ of Florida’s abortion measure while Democrats fear for future of reproductive rights
Read full article: Republicans celebrate ‘demise’ of Florida’s abortion measure while Democrats fear for future of reproductive rightsAmendment 4, a ballot proposal that would have enshrined abortion rights in the Florida Constitution, failed Tuesday, giving a major political victory to Gov. Ron DeSantis — and dealing a huge blow to abortion-rights supporters.
Florida Dems chair accuses DeSantis of ‘illegal campaign activity,’ claims that’s why marijuana initiative failed
Read full article: Florida Dems chair accuses DeSantis of ‘illegal campaign activity,’ claims that’s why marijuana initiative failedAmendment 3, which would’ve legalized the use of recreational marijuana in Florida, failed Tuesday after it fell short of the 60% threshold needed for its approval.
Police are questioning Florida voters about signing an abortion rights ballot petition
Read full article: Police are questioning Florida voters about signing an abortion rights ballot petitionState police are showing up at Florida voters’ homes to question them about signing a petition to get an abortion rights amendment on the ballot in November.
Leaders at DNC excited by school board race wins in Florida primary
Read full article: Leaders at DNC excited by school board race wins in Florida primaryFlorida Democrats in Chicago for the DNC are categorizing Tuesday night’s primary election as a big win for Democrats, particularly when it comes to education.
Governors of battleground states encourage Florida delegates at Democratic National Convention
Read full article: Governors of battleground states encourage Florida delegates at Democratic National ConventionFlorida Democratic Party Chair Nikki Fried is hosting the first of four delegation breakfasts on Monday at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago.
Florida Democrats show support for Vice President Harris following Biden’s decision to drop out of race
Read full article: Florida Democrats show support for Vice President Harris following Biden’s decision to drop out of raceLawmakers on both sides of the aisle are making their voices heard one day after President Joe Biden announced he will not seek reelection.
Florida Dems pick Fried to lead party after tough midterms
Read full article: Florida Dems pick Fried to lead party after tough midtermsFlorida Democrats have selected former state Agriculture Commissioner Nikki Fried to lead their party after a disastrous midterm performance in the onetime presidential battleground state.
Peak holiday shopping season draws online safety tips from Florida officials
Read full article: Peak holiday shopping season draws online safety tips from Florida officialsAs Black Friday, Small Business Saturday and Cyber Monday approach, Florida leaders shared tips on how to keep your data secure and save money when shopping for deals online.
Deegan, Fried call for all elected officials to speak out against rising antisemitism in Florida
Read full article: Deegan, Fried call for all elected officials to speak out against rising antisemitism in FloridaState and Local leaders continue to denounce the antisemitic language projected onto TIAA Bank Field following the Georgia-Florida game and seen on local buildings last weekend.
Your Voice Matters: What are your questions for the candidates for Florida Agriculture Commissioner?
Read full article: Your Voice Matters: What are your questions for the candidates for Florida Agriculture Commissioner?Primary voters chose Republican Wilton Simpson and Democrat Naomi Blemur to compete for the commissioner of the Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services in November’s general election.
Crist resigns from Congress as he continues to challenge DeSantis in governor’s race
Read full article: Crist resigns from Congress as he continues to challenge DeSantis in governor’s raceU.S. Rep. Charlie Crist announced Wednesday that effective at the close of business Aug. 31, he will resign from his position as U.S. Representative for Florida’s 13th Congressional District.
Democratic race for governor highlights Florida primary
Read full article: Democratic race for governor highlights Florida primaryThe most significant race in Florida's primary election Tuesday is between the two Democratic gubernatorial candidates seeking to go against Gov. Ron DeSantis, who's unopposed in the Republican primary.
Florida Democrats choose Rep. Crist to challenge DeSantis
Read full article: Florida Democrats choose Rep. Crist to challenge DeSantisU.S. Rep. Charlie Crist has won the Democratic nomination for governor in Florida, putting him in position to challenge Gov. Ron DeSantis this fall in a campaign that the Republican incumbent is eyeing as the first step toward a potential White House run.
UNF poll: Fried leads Crist in Democratic governor’s primary; cost of living a top concern of Florida voters
Read full article: UNF poll: Fried leads Crist in Democratic governor’s primary; cost of living a top concern of Florida votersA new poll conducted by the Public Option Research Lab (PORL) at the University of North Florida finds gubernatorial candidate Nikki Fried, Florida’s agriculture commissioner, ahead of former Gov. Charlie Crist in the Democratic primary -- but still seven points behind Republican incumbent Gov. Ron DeSantis in a race among registered voters.
Gov. DeSantis says he won’t declare state of emergency against Monkeypox
Read full article: Gov. DeSantis says he won’t declare state of emergency against MonkeypoxGovernor Ron DeSantis said he will not declare a state of emergency against monkeypox. However, Florida has the third most cases in the nation.
Deadline to register to vote, change party affiliation is Monday
Read full article: Deadline to register to vote, change party affiliation is MondayThe deadline to register to vote or change your party affiliation before next month’s primary election is Monday, July 25. Voters will cast their ballots on Aug. 23.
Charlie Crist, Nikki Fried go head to head in debate before Florida Primary
Read full article: Charlie Crist, Nikki Fried go head to head in debate before Florida PrimaryWith both claiming to be Florida Democrats’ best bet to defeat Gov. Ron DeSantis in November, U.S. Rep. Charlie Crist and Agriculture Commissioner Nikki Fried traded barbs Thursday in their only debate before next month’s primary election.
Effort begun to eradicate giant African snails in Florida
Read full article: Effort begun to eradicate giant African snails in FloridaInvasive giant African land snails that can eat building plaster and stucco, consume hundreds of varieties of plants and carry diseases that affect humans have been detected once again in Florida, where officials say work has begun to eradicate the pests.
Getting into gear for hurricane season: Keep your tank at least half full, and other fuel tips
Read full article: Getting into gear for hurricane season: Keep your tank at least half full, and other fuel tipsHurricane season began Wednesday and goes through Nov. 30, and we know most Floridians have heard it all before. But we want to keep you safe and make sure you're ready.
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis unsure about ‘constitutional carry’ timing
Read full article: Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis unsure about ‘constitutional carry’ timingThe Republican-dominated Legislature might not have the votes yet for Gov. Ron DeSantis to push for a major change in Florida gun laws during a special legislative session this month.
DeSantis’ feud with Disney appears to be paying off in the form of campaign donations
Read full article: DeSantis’ feud with Disney appears to be paying off in the form of campaign donationsFlorida Gov. Ron DeSantis’ ongoing fight with Walt Disney World appears to be paying off in the form of campaign donations.
Orlando drop tower operator adjusted sensors in seat teen fell from, making ride unsafe, report shows
Read full article: Orlando drop tower operator adjusted sensors in seat teen fell from, making ride unsafe, report showsAn independent forensic engineering firm hired in the investigation into a teen’s fatal fall from an Orlando drop tower found the operator of the thrill ride manually adjusted the sensors in the seat he was in, which made the ride unsafe.
Florida order calls Orlando FreeFall ride ‘immediate danger to public health’
Read full article: Florida order calls Orlando FreeFall ride ‘immediate danger to public health’Inspectors were back at the Orlando FreeFall thrill ride at Icon Park on Monday, testing it yet again and sending the ride carriage into the air, even while leaving the seats on the ground and raising only the top half of the carriage.
Forensic engineering firm hired to determine cause of fatal thrill ride fall, state says
Read full article: Forensic engineering firm hired to determine cause of fatal thrill ride fall, state saysA forensic engineering firm has been hired to assist in the investigation into the death of a 14-year-old boy who fell from an Orlando drop tower attraction last week, Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services Commissioner Nikki Fried said at a news conference Friday.
UNF poll: Florida Republicans narrowly support DeSantis over Trump in 2024
Read full article: UNF poll: Florida Republicans narrowly support DeSantis over Trump in 2024In a poll of 685 Florida voters released Thursday by the University of North Florida Public Opinion Research Lab, Republican incumbent Ron DeSantis appears to have strong support in the upcoming gubernatorial race.
DeSantis: Freedom is good, COVID mandates, lockdowns are bad
Read full article: DeSantis: Freedom is good, COVID mandates, lockdowns are badFlorida Gov. Ron DeSantis made clear in his State of the State speech that he likes teachers, first responders and freedom and he doesn’t like Dr. Anthony Fauci, critical race theory, abortion, illegal immigration and Burmese pythons.
Fried highlights benefits of infrastructure bill in visit to Jacksonville
Read full article: Fried highlights benefits of infrastructure bill in visit to JacksonvilleDuring a visit to Jacksonville on Wednesday, Agriculture Commissioner Nikki Fried continued to tout the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act as an important investment in Florida’s infrastructure and economy.
Fried touts infrastructure bill while Gov. DeSantis raises doubts about equity
Read full article: Fried touts infrastructure bill while Gov. DeSantis raises doubts about equityAgriculture Commissioner Nikki Fried on Tuesday touted as “a big deal” billions of dollars headed to Florida for roads, bridges, airports and expanding broadband service in rural areas as part of a $1 trillion infrastructure bill on President Joe Biden’s desk.
Gov. DeSantis wants special session to ‘Protect Florida jobs’ from federal vaccine mandates
Read full article: Gov. DeSantis wants special session to ‘Protect Florida jobs’ from federal vaccine mandatesGov. Ron DeSantis is following through with his threat for Florida to legally prevent people in the state from being required to be vaccinated to keep their jobs.
Governor candidate Crist calls for full marijuana legalization
Read full article: Governor candidate Crist calls for full marijuana legalizationDemocrat Charlie Crist, a candidate for governor of Florida, said Thursday he supports full marijuana legalization in the state and wants the expungement of all existing charges and sentences for misdemeanors and third-degree felonies for marijuana possession.
Fried, St. Johns Riverkeeper call for updates in how state measures algae levels
Read full article: Fried, St. Johns Riverkeeper call for updates in how state measures algae levelsRecent algae samples collected by the St. Johns Riverkeeper contained dangerously high levels toxin levels up to 300 times the recreational safe limit.
Fried calls on WH to stop Florida from withholding funds from school districts with mask mandates
Read full article: Fried calls on WH to stop Florida from withholding funds from school districts with mask mandatesOn Friday, Florida Agriculture Commission Fried called on the White House to continue backfilling school district budgets to make up for financial sanctions about to be imposed by the commissioner of education.
Lawmaker files ‘Florida Heartbeat Act.’ Here’s what the abortion bill contains
Read full article: Lawmaker files ‘Florida Heartbeat Act.’ Here’s what the abortion bill containsA bill regarding abortion in Florida titled the “Florida Heartbeat Act” was filed by Florida Representative Webster Barnaby on Wednesday morning.
Florida Agriculture Commissioner Nikki Fried holds moment of silence for lives lost to COVID-19
Read full article: Florida Agriculture Commissioner Nikki Fried holds moment of silence for lives lost to COVID-19Florida Agriculture Commissioner and gubernatorial hopeful Nikki Fried held a moment of silence Wednesday to pay somber respects to the nearly 45,000 Floridians who have lost their lives to COVID-19 since the start of the pandemic.
Duval 12 year old urges fellow students to wear masks to school
Read full article: Duval 12 year old urges fellow students to wear masks to schoolLila Hartley made national headlines last week when she wrote a letter to the Duval County School Board urging members to consider a mask requirement when the new school year begins.
Fried goes after Gov. DeSantis, calls for daily COVID case numbers, more testing sites
Read full article: Fried goes after Gov. DeSantis, calls for daily COVID case numbers, more testing sitesFlorida Agriculture Commissioner Nikki Fried on Thursday morning continued her criticism of Gov. Ron DeSantis and his response to the coronavirus pandemic, calling for the Republican governor to increase the number of testing sites in the state and bring back daily case number updates.
Fried urges masks & vaccines in first COVID-19 briefing
Read full article: Fried urges masks & vaccines in first COVID-19 briefingNikki Fried, Florida’s agriculture commissioner and gubernatorial hopeful, challenged Gov. Ron DeSantis at a news conference Wednesday discussing the state’s surging COVID-19 cases.
Florida suspends concealed weapons permits for 22 charged in storming of U.S. Capitol
Read full article: Florida suspends concealed weapons permits for 22 charged in storming of U.S. CapitolFlorida Agriculture Commissioner Nikki Fried on Tuesday announced she has suspended concealed weapons licenses for nearly two dozen people involved in the U.S. Capitol riot.
Food fight: DeSantis, Fried square off over school lunch funds
Read full article: Food fight: DeSantis, Fried square off over school lunch fundsGov. Ron DeSantis and Agriculture Commissioner of Agriculture Nikki Fried, a Democratic gubernatorial hopeful, are in a food fight over school lunch funding.
Florida’s new online sales tax law to take effect July 1
Read full article: Florida’s new online sales tax law to take effect July 1This week, a big change is coming to online ordering. Up until now, Floridians were required by law to voluntarily submit the tax if it was not collected by the merchant, but a new law now requires out-of-state retailers to collect the tax.
Ron DeSantis’ net worth grows 20%
Read full article: Ron DeSantis’ net worth grows 20%With his only listed income a taxpayer-funded salary of $134,181, DeSantis reported his net worth grew by more than $50,000 between 2019 and 2020, according to a financial disclosure posted Monday on the Florida Commission on Ethics website.
Fried: Kraken lawyer’s group illegally operating in Florida
Read full article: Fried: Kraken lawyer’s group illegally operating in FloridaFlorida’s Democratic agriculture commissioner, whose office polices charities, alleged Friday that a group run by one of former President Donald Trump’s most prominent election conspiracy adherents is illegally seeking donations in the state.
Before joining race for governor, Nikki Fried amended past financial disclosures
Read full article: Before joining race for governor, Nikki Fried amended past financial disclosuresAfter announcing that she’s joining the race for Florida governor, Agriculture Commissioner Nikki Fried has drawn attention for updating financial disclosure forms that detail her income before taking office.
Florida Gov. DeSantis attacks Fried on COVID, achievements
Read full article: Florida Gov. DeSantis attacks Fried on COVID, achievementsA day after Democratic Agriculture Commissioner Nikki Fried entered the Florida governor’s race, Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis made it clear he’s willing to go on the attack.
Nikki Fried, only statewide elected Democrat, announces run for Florida governor
Read full article: Nikki Fried, only statewide elected Democrat, announces run for Florida governorSpeculation about Nikki Fried’s intentions for 2022 ended Tuesday when she officially announced she is running to become the next governor of Florida.
Polling shows Democratic gubernatorial hopefuls have lots of ground to make up
Read full article: Polling shows Democratic gubernatorial hopefuls have lots of ground to make upFlorida Agriculture Commissioner Nikki Fried this week teased a June 1 announcement for entering the race for governor and former Republican governor turned Democratic congressman Charlie Crist has already announced his bid, but early polling shows Democrats have a lot of ground to make up.
DeSantis declares state of emergency after shutdown of Colonial Pipeline
Read full article: DeSantis declares state of emergency after shutdown of Colonial PipelineFlorida Gov. Ron DeSantis declared a state of emergency Tuesday evening in response to gasoline shortages caused the shutdown of a major pipeline by hackers.
Fried, Jacksonville Democrats fire back at controversial DeSantis, GOP voting bill
Read full article: Fried, Jacksonville Democrats fire back at controversial DeSantis, GOP voting billAfter Gov. Ron DeSantis signed a bill that he and other Republicans say will lead to more secure elections, Jacksonville Democrats and a potential opponent in the upcoming governor’s race blasted the new laws, saying they amount to voter suppression.
Once GOP governor of Florida, Crist launches run as Democrat
Read full article: Once GOP governor of Florida, Crist launches run as DemocratU.S. Rep. Charlie Crist, who served as Florida governor for a single term before running other offices, is seeking the state’s highest office once again — this time as a Democrat.
Nikki Fried backs new legislation to stop gas station skimmers
Read full article: Nikki Fried backs new legislation to stop gas station skimmersNikki Fried is taking aim at gas station skimmers, throwing her support behind a bill that seeks to put new safeguards in place to protect consumers in the state.
Florida lawmakers plan $200M to clean, close leaky reservoir
Read full article: Florida lawmakers plan $200M to clean, close leaky reservoirOn Wednesday, Florida lawmakers will vote to spend $3 million to begin diverting nearly a half-billion gallons of wastewater into deep wells before it can leak into Tampa Bay.
Deputy health director: Florida is not undercounting COVID-19 deaths
Read full article: Deputy health director: Florida is not undercounting COVID-19 deathsThe Florida Department of Health is pushing back after media reports grabbed national headlines suggesting the state has undercounted deaths due to COVID-19.
Vice President Harris, local leaders highlight food insecurity at Jacksonville food bank
Read full article: Vice President Harris, local leaders highlight food insecurity at Jacksonville food bankJACKSONVILLE, Fla. – After visiting a federal vaccination site at the Gateway Mall on Monday, the next stop for Vice President Kamala Harris was at a local food bank to highlight food insecurity and how the coronavirus relief bill aims to address the issue. Florida Agriculture Commissioner Nikki Fried helped facilitate a discussion between Harris and other local lawmakers about the issue during a roundtable at Feeding Northeast Florida. “The president, he says it all the time, which is: The most important thing that we can do when people are suffering is to see them, to hear them and to help them,” Harris said. “And when we think about the issue of food insecurity, let’s be clear, we are talking about hunger in Americans. Fried said that 40% of Black families and 39% of Hispanic families in Florida are experiencing chronic hunger.
Vice President Harris stops by vaccination site during Jacksonville visit
Read full article: Vice President Harris stops by vaccination site during Jacksonville visitJACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Vice President Kamala Harris visited Jacksonville on Monday as part of the Biden administration’s “Help is Here” tour of the nation promoting the $1.9 trillion relief package. She visited the federally-run Gateway Mall vaccination site before stopping by a Northwest Jacksonville food distribution warehouse. “I’m glad to be in Jacksonville,” Harris said. “Tap away!”Jennifer Chase was getting her second shot as Harris came to the Gateway site and talked to the people getting shots. Harris visited last visited Jacksonville in October for a socially-distanced rally at the University of North Florida in advance of the November election.
Insurance, K9s and weed among Cabinet legislative priorities
Read full article: Insurance, K9s and weed among Cabinet legislative prioritiesThe Associated Press interviewed each of the Cabinet members to discuss their 2021 legislative priorities:CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER JIMMY PATRONISOne of Patronis's top priorities reflects an issue supported by Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis and Republican legislative leaders: Passing a bill to shield businesses from lawsuits related to COVID-19. He said he was inspired by a California law that went into affect last year in that state. A wide ranging food insecurity bill would create a tax credit of up to $5,000 for farmers who donate food to charities. “It makes sure that we can go after those folks like guardians and other fiduciaries that are exceeding their scope and taking advantage and exploiting seniors,” Moody said.
Advocate says important to recognize victory of Florida’s clemency changes
Read full article: Advocate says important to recognize victory of Florida’s clemency changesRon DeSantis and the Florida Cabinet, acting as the Board of Executive Clemency, did away with the waiting periods on Wednesday. It opens the door for thousands of so-called “returning citizens” to have their rights restored. It also may wipe out a backlog of thousands of cases awaiting review. Osiris said the decision by the Clemency Board “steps in the historical stream” of the civil rights movement. “(It) is doing something that we have been fighting for, for years, so I think it is time to celebrate,” Osiris said.
End to waiting periods among sweeping changes proposed for Florida’s clemency process
Read full article: End to waiting periods among sweeping changes proposed for Florida’s clemency processSupporters of restoring Florida felons' voting rights march to an early voting precinct, Saturday, Oct. 24, 2020, in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. The Florida Rights Restoration Coalition led marches to the polls in dozens of Florida counties. The clemency board is slated to consider DeSantis’ plan on Wednesday. DeSantis defended the state law, and called the constitutional amendment a “mistake.”But Neil Volz, deputy director of the Florida Rights Restoration Coalition, praised DeSantis’ proposed clemency revamp. Fried, Florida’s only statewide elected Democrat, has pushed DeSantis and other clemency board members to make it easier for felons to have their rights restored.
Gov. DeSantis to lower vaccination age to 60 next week
Read full article: Gov. DeSantis to lower vaccination age to 60 next weekRon DeSantis announced Monday that the state will lower the age for people to get a COVID-19 vaccine from 65 to 60 next week. “That will apply across the board at all of the state pods, all of the pharmacies, all of the different drive-thru sites that are being operated,” DeSantis said. “If you’re 60 plus, you will be able to get sign up and be able to get the vaccine.”The age change is effective March 15. The change comes as the demand from seniors is decreasing and the federal vaccination sites throughout the state continue to see a low turnout of eligible people. DeSantis also said the increased supply also makes appointments to get a vaccine at grocery stores and pharmacies easier to obtain.
Florida’s 2021 legislative session; governor’s State of the State address; UNF research polls
Read full article: Florida’s 2021 legislative session; governor’s State of the State address; UNF research pollsJACKSONVILLE, Fla. – On this edition of “This Week in Jacksonville,” Florida Chief Financial Officer Jimmy Patronis weighs in on what can be accomplished during Florida’s 2021 legislative session. Florida Agriculture Commissioner Nikki Fried shares her thoughts on Gov. Ron DeSantis’ State of the State address. And University of North Florida Public Opinion Research Lab Director Dr. Michael Binder explains recent poll results.
Sunshine State dims for Dems amid election losses, cash woes
Read full article: Sunshine State dims for Dems amid election losses, cash woesDemocrats hope to make deeper strides in changing their fortunes in a state that has become friendlier place for Republicans. And that was despite $100 million spent by Michael Bloomberg to help Democrats in the state. When the spending tally is complete, the last election cycle in Florida is expected to rank as among the most expensive in state history. Ad“I don’t know anybody who’s happy with investing $100 million and not winning,” said Manny Diaz, the new chair of the Florida Democratic Party. Diaz, the state party chairman, is trying to reverse the slide in its voter registration advantage over Republicans.
Florida governor faces growing claims of vaccine favoritism
Read full article: Florida governor faces growing claims of vaccine favoritismBruce Rauner, last week gave the Florida governor's campaign committee $250,000. Florida Agriculture Commissioner Nikki Fried joined Democratic U.S. Rep. Charlie Crist in calling for federal officials to probe the DeSantis administration’s vaccine distribution programs. AdDuring a Thursday news conference, DeSantis expressed no misgivings about the early vaccinations at the exclusive Key Largo community. In recent weeks, other reports have surfaced of wealthy retirement communities getting exclusive access to vaccine doses through pop-up vaccine sites. Bruce Rauner to the Florida governor's campaign committee.
‘We’ve lost loved ones, jobs and income’: Florida Democrats push back on State of the State address
Read full article: ‘We’ve lost loved ones, jobs and income’: Florida Democrats push back on State of the State addressJACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Each year following the Governor’s State of the State address, the party in the minority responds with a counter vision of where they see the state headed. While the Governor said Florida did a better job than other states when it came to its pandemic response during his State of the State address, Florida Democrats immediately responded with a different take. “We’ve lost loved ones, jobs and income,” said Rep. Andrew Learned. AdIn it, they demanded changes to the state’s unemployment system. While Democrats are voicing their objections, they don’t have the votes to stop anything the Governor and Republican-led legislature want to do.
Palm Beach County refuses to lower flags for Rush Limbaugh
Read full article: Palm Beach County refuses to lower flags for Rush Limbaugh(AP Photo/Julie Smith, File)FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. – Palm Beach County defied Gov. Ron DeSantis on Wednesday, refusing to lower its courthouse flags to half-staff in honor of the late conservative broadcaster Rush Limbaugh — a move that the governor's office called “petty.”The county's courthouse flags remained at full staff, ignoring Gov. He also ordered the Town of Palm Beach and the State Capitol in Tallahassee to fly their flags at half-staff from sunrise to sunset on Wednesday. Officials in the Town of Palm Beach, the wealthy island enclave where Limbaugh lived for two decades, issued a statement saying its policy is to comply with governor's orders to lower the flags. Trump also lives in Palm Beach at his Mar-a-Lago club and he and Limbaugh were close friends.
Rush Limbaugh flag honors won’t be statewide
Read full article: Rush Limbaugh flag honors won’t be statewideRon DeSantis is moving ahead with plans to honor recently deceased conservative radio broadcaster Rush Limbaugh by lowering flags to half-staff despite protests from some public officials who don’t see Limbaugh as worthy of the honor. A longtime resident of Palm Beach, Limbaugh, 70, died of lung cancer last Wednesday. DeSantis called Limbaugh a legend during a news conference two days later and indicated that he would direct flags to be flown at half-staff to honor him. Town of Palm Beach officials and Palm Beach County court officials didn't immediately reply to emails asking if they planned to follow the order. A year ago, President Donald Trump awarded Limbaugh the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the nation’s highest civilian honor, during his final State of the Union address.
Florida agriculture commissioner won’t lower flags to honor Limbaugh despite DeSantis order
Read full article: Florida agriculture commissioner won’t lower flags to honor Limbaugh despite DeSantis orderJACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Florida Agriculture Commissioner Nikki Fried said she is ordering state offices she controls to ignore an upcoming order to lower flags to half-staff to honor conservative radio personality Rush Limbaugh, who died last week. “Lowering to half-staff the flag of the United States of America is a sacred honor that pays respect to fallen heroes and patriots. “Therefore, I will notify all state offices under my direction to disregard the Governor’s forthcoming order to lower flags for Mr. Limbaugh – because we will not celebrate hate speech, bigotry, and division. The statement from the commissioner marks the latest in an ongoing back-and-forth between Fried, the only Democrat elected to a statewide office, and DeSantis, a Republican. It’s expected that Fried will challenge DeSantis for governor when he is up for reelection in 2022.
DeSantis orders flags lowered to honor Rush Limbaugh
Read full article: DeSantis orders flags lowered to honor Rush LimbaughFlorida will lower flags to half-staff after funeral plans are set for conservative media icon Rush Limbaugh, a Palm Beach resident who died Wednesday after a battle with cancer, Gov. “When there’s things of this magnitude, once the date of internment for Rush is announced, we’re going to be lowering the flags to half-staff,” DeSantis said during a campaign-style press event at the Hilton Palm Beach Airport in West Palm Beach. Not everyone thinks giving Limbaugh the same honor as police officers and longtime elected officials is a good idea. “@GovRonDeSantis is lowering Florida’s flags to half-staff for Rush Limbaugh. DeSantis sent out a tweet offering condolences a day after Lewis died.
FEMA to open COVID-19 vaccination site at Gateway Mall next month
Read full article: FEMA to open COVID-19 vaccination site at Gateway Mall next monthJACKSONVILLE, Fla. – One of four federally-supported vaccination stations to open in Florida next month will be at Gateway Mall on Jacksonville’s Northside, Gov. Additionally, each site will have two smaller, mobile satellite sites that will conduct 500 vaccinations per day in underserved areas. The current public vaccination site in Jacksonville run by the Florida Department of Health at Regency Square is averaging 1,000 vaccinations each day. Residents of the area were pleased to hear there’ll be a vaccination site nearby. AdAlso Friday, Agriculture Commissioner Nikki Fried announced that her agency is launching a bilingual vaccine education campaign to encourage COVID-19 vaccination among the state’s farmworkers.
Florida lawmakers boost money for concealed weapons background checks
Read full article: Florida lawmakers boost money for concealed weapons background checksTALLAHASSEE, Fla. – Lawmakers shifted $4.34 million on Thursday to cover a projected deficit caused by an uptick in people applying for concealed-weapons licenses. Without comment, the Joint Legislative Budget Commission, made up of House and Senate members, approved the funding request from the Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services’ Division of Licensing, which oversees permitting for concealed weapons. “This translates to an annual projected total of over 400,000 background checks to be processed through June 30, substantially above any prior fiscal year.”AdThe fiscal year began July 1 and will end June 30. The division had been authorized to spend up to $9.9 million for criminal history background checks for concealed-weapons license applicants, Poucher noted. In the two years that Agriculture Commissioner Nikki Fried has been in office, the number of concealed-weapons licenses issued by the state has grown from 1.95 million to 2.26 million.
In Florida, first shots fired in upcoming race for governor?
Read full article: In Florida, first shots fired in upcoming race for governor?TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – In a possible prelude to Florida’s upcoming gubernatorial campaign, the state’s only Democrat holding statewide office took a shot at Gov. “This is a signal: Game on,” said Susan MacManus, a professor emeritus of political science at the University of South Florida. In her video, Fried calls it “a dark, painful time for our state" because of the coronavirus pandemic. The Republican Party of Florida, however, returned fire. DeSantis, Florida got it right.