[applause] [applause] thank you, thank you so much. Good to see you [applause] you all seem a little restless. Well thank you thank you so much, mr. Speaker, madame president and our fellow citizen 2024 is going to be a banner year for the freee state of florida. Those folks impacted know the state of florida stands with you and well handle whatever dangerous tornadoes. We are as a country in the midst of a great upheaval and we see this throughout the land. And under the Current Administration in washington, hopelessness at record level, 62 of americans are i living paycheck to paycheckfederal buds expected to hit 2 trillion this year. Cities decayed and San Francisco following f in a doom loop and crime, hope eviscerated the quality of life in the city. Other states enacted a spark of exodus of their resident out of their states and in illinois, residents saddled with high taxes and spendthrift politicians continue to spend and borrow at some of the highest rates in the nation with m
2024 gop president ial candidate delivered the state of the state address from the capital in tallahassee. The governor talked about the states population growth, the business sector and a state budget during his remarks before the legislature. This is 35 minutes. [applause] thank you so much. Great to see you all. You seem a little restless to start the year. Thank you so much mr. Speaker, madam president , members of the legislature and fellow citizens. 2024 is going to be a better year for the free statest of florida. [applause] now, this is somewhat of a unique start s to the legislatit session because every government building except this one is closed in tallahassee because of the weather and weve had a lot of weather move three northwest florida. We issued an executive orderue o declare a state of emergency and we do what we do in florida. We respond when those things happen so those just know the state of florida stands with you and we will handle whatever the fallout is from t
On Thursday, March 14, the MUSD Board of Trustees made the difficult decision to reduce staff to balance the budget. Public and district employees were informed of this probable outcome in February.
(Springfield-jm) – Democrats in the Illinois Senate have advanced a measure that would prohibit Illinois companies from requiring employees to attend work-related meetings about religion or pol.