TALLAHASSEE — Saying that an African American studies course "lacks educational value," Gov. Ron DeSantis administration is defending its rejection of the curriculum, while Black religious leaders and elected officials
Black lawmakers, religious leaders and local elected officials are organizing events to speak out after the state Department of Education’s Office of Articulation earlier this month sent a letter The College Board that the Advanced Placement African American Studies course won’t be offered in Florida public schools.
To bolster the hurricane insurance market in Florida, the Florida State legislature passed a landmark bill designed to reduce costs and protect residents.
Democratic leaders expressed willingness to work with Republicans on issues plaguing the state, focusing largely on the state's ailing property-insurance system.