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Homeless Face Funding Shortfall
Last Updated: 7:49 PM 03/12/10 - The homeless population grew 11 percent last year, but money for emergency shelters could be cut to help fill a three billion dollar budget hole. Homeless programs could lose 67 million state and federal dollars.
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Insurance Reform Bill
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Last Updated: 10:28 PM 03/11/10 - The price you pay for property insurance could soon go up ten percent. Legislation to give insurers more authority over rate increases comes amid news that a handful of insurance companies in Florida could fail. Some state lawmakers say insurance reform is needed to keep companies writing policies. (Full Story)
Unemployment Hit’s 35 Year High
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Last Updated: 10:28 PM 03/10/10 - Florida’s unemployment rate is the highest it’s been since 1975. The rate rose to 11.9 percent today, with more than 1,100,000 people looking for jobs. The news comes as the governor is touring the state praising a legislative freeze on the unemployment tax hike. (Full Story)
Snake Hunters
Last Updated: 10:34 PM 03/09/10 - It’s open season on Burmese Pythons. Starting this week anyone with a Florida hunting license and 26 dollars can register with the state to kill the snakes. The war to rid the state of non-native reptiles is being fought on two fronts: in the wild, and at the state capitol. (Full Story)
Unemployment Tax Hike Delayed
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Last Updated: 9:53 PM 03/02/10 - The 2010 Florida legislative session began with a victory for businesses and thousands of job seekers. Lawmakers passed a bill delaying a steep increase in the states unemployment tax. Their vote would extend unemployment benefits to 20-thousand Floridians who have run out of money. (Full Story)
9-1-1 Bill Clears Hurdle
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Last Updated: 10:39 PM 02/18/10 - Denise Amber Lee was kidnapped and murdered in 2008. Her death is considered largely preventable if more than one 9-1-1 operator had followed through on tips about the killer. For the second time this week, the family is in Tallahassee working to make nobody else dies because someone was untrained. (Full Story)
It’s Snowing in Florida
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Last Updated: 10:46 PM 02/12/10 - It’s snowing in Florida and actually sticking in some parts of the Panhandle. The weather has forced dozens of school closings. (Full Story)
Barron Takes Helm of FSU
Last Updated: 10:17 PM 02/08/10 - Climatologist Eric Barron took over the helm of Florida State University today, becoming the schools 14th President. Eric Barron arrived for his first day at the FSU Tallahassee Campus after driving 33 hours. He came from his home in Boulder, Colorado, where he ran the National Center for Atmospheric Research. (Full Story)
Pre-K Funding Shortage
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Last Updated: 10:12 PM 02/04/10 - Florida’s voluntary Pre-Kindergarten program is becoming a victim of its own success. Enrollment has soared, but state funding isn’t keeping up with the growing demand. The program is already eight million dollars short this year and additional budget cuts could set it back even more. (Full Story)
Texting Attack
Last Updated: 10:31 PM 02/03/10 - People who text while driving are 20 times more likely to wreck than those who don’t. Legislation to ban the practice in Florida has failed three years running, but bans in other states and pressure from the federal government could create a different outcome this year. (Full Story)
Class Size Freeze
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Last Updated: 10:27 PM 02/02/10 - State lawmakers are asking voters to rethink their 2002 decision to implement strict class size requirements on schools. Right now schools are meeting the requirements based on the average size of their classes. But in August each class will have to meet the requirements individually. School administrators say they don’t have the money. (Full Story)
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