Sunburn â The morning read of whatâs hot in Florida politics â 5.26.21
Here s your AM rundown of people, politics and policy in the Sunshine State.
There may be no more competitive race for Congress anywhere next year than the one for Floridaâs 10th Congressional District, where three vibrant criminal justice reform crusaders want to replace Rep.
Val Demings.
Natalie Jackson, who both announced their candidacies Tuesday, and former State Attorney
Aramis Ayala, whoâs announcing her candidacy Wednesday, are all Democrats.
Randolph Bracy tossed his hat in the ring for CD 10, which is starting to heat up. Image via Colin Hackley.
Disaster Preparedness Sales Tax Holiday is May 28 – June 6
With the 2021 Atlantic Hurricane Season beginning next week, Floridians can save money when buying certain items thanks to the state’s annual Disaster Preparedness Sales Tax Holiday.
Passed by the Florida Legislature and signed into law by Gov. Ron DeSantis, the sales tax holiday begins Friday, May 28, and extends through Sunday, June 6.
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May 25, 2021
Hurricane season starts June 1st, and we remember all too well the things we needed LAST season. Now s the time to stock up
Residents Encouraged to Participate in Florida s Hurricane Sales Tax Holiday Starting May 28
Escambia County and the City of Pensacola are encouraging residents to participate in Florida s 10-day Disaster Preparedness Sales Tax Holiday, May 28 through June 6.
The Disaster Preparedness Sales Tax Holiday was created to incentivize preparedness before hurricane and tropical storm season. Hurricane season begins June 1 and continues through November.
Floridians can purchase the following items without paying sales tax:
Reusable ice packs ($20 or less)
Candles, flashlights and lanterns ($40 or less)
May 25, 2021
Hurricane season starts June 1st, and we remember all too well the things we needed LAST season. Now s the time to stock up
Residents Encouraged to Participate in Florida s Hurricane Sales Tax Holiday Starting May 28
Escambia County and the City of Pensacola are encouraging residents to participate in Florida s 10-day Disaster Preparedness Sales Tax Holiday, May 28 through June 6.
The Disaster Preparedness Sales Tax Holiday was created to incentivize preparedness before hurricane and tropical storm season. Hurricane season begins June 1 and continues through November.
Floridians can purchase the following items without paying sales tax:
Reusable ice packs ($20 or less)
Candles, flashlights and lanterns ($40 or less)