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The bill's sponsor, Senator Ileana Garcia, claims it aims to address public concerns about aerial spraying despite no evidence of harmful activity.
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Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is following through on his pledge to order the CDC to stop recommending that US communities add fluoride to their drinking water.
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Controversial trustee Scott Yenor's name is still missing from any Senate hearing, but those up for approval Thursday voted for Yenor to be chairman.
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Lawmakers in Florida’s Republican-dominated state capitol advanced their respective plans for the state’s budget on Wednesday, but the proposals remain billions of dollars apart from each other — and from Gov.
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NewsRadio WFLA on MSNFlorida Senate Passes Bill To Prohibit Geoengineering, Weather ModificationThe Florida Senate has approved a bill that aims to ban geoengineering and weather modification activities within the state in a move addressing environmental concerns.
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FOX 13 Tampa Bay on MSNFlorida Senate targeting ‘High Stakes’ testing in schoolsOn Thursday, the Florida Senate passed a wide-ranging education bill that eliminates the requirement for high school students to pass algebra and language arts tests to earn standard diplomas.
The Senate on Friday released a proposed $117.36 billion budget for the 2025-2026 fiscal year that includes $200 million directed toward the citrus industry. That would come on top of $200 million that the Senate has approved in a bill that Albritton has dubbed the "rural renaissance" to bolster rural communities.
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Gov. Ron DeSantis’ office proposed major rollbacks to the state’s child labor laws earlier this year, saying changes made last year to loosen working restrictions for minors “did not go far enough,” records show.
Florida lawmakers advance bill that claims Floridians are under air attack from 'chemtrails' in the sky. Nutty conspiracy theory goes mainstream.