| 5/4/2021
5 things to know about Florida’s health care budget
Pick a random dollar out of Florida’s $101.5 billion budget, and it’s got a strong chance of going to a health care program. That means Florida’s health care spending plan sheds a great deal of light on the priorities of state leaders. Who gets coverage under the state’s Medicaid program? Where are billions of federal dollars going? How is the state looking after its most vulnerable citizens? [Source: Tampa Bay Times]
DeSantis orders end of local COVID mandates, signs emergency bill that bans vaccine passports
Gov. Ron DeSantis on Monday signed legislation that limits local government emergency orders related to COVID-19 and creates a permanent ban on vaccine passports. He also signed an executive order that limits those local powers until the bill takes effect July 1. DeSantis, at a St. Petersburg restaurant for the signings, said that while the fight against COVID-19 continues, “we are no longer in
The building, at 11876 Atlantic Blvd., is next to a Memorial Emergency Center.
The city issued a permit April 30 for Auld & White Constructors LLC to renovate almost 6,500 square feet for what plans call the Atlantic Women’s Center at a cost of $1.5 million.
TM Partners PLLC of Lakewood Ranch is the project architect.
A Memorial spokesperson could not be reached immediately.
The property at 11876 Atlantic Blvd. is adjacent to Jollibee and a Memorial Emergency Center in front of a Walmart Supercenter. (Google)
Landlord Triple Net Equities Ltd., led by developer Peter Sleiman, bought the 1.42-acre site in August 2019.
Potter’s House Soul Food Bistro II opened Jan. 1, 2013, in the building, a former O’Charley’s, as the second location for the Potter’s House restaurant.