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Editorial: COVID is surging in Florida Wanna bet DeSantis won t put that on his beer koozie?
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Editorial: Florida s college survey law is short on details, long on partisan politics
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DeSantis signs bill requiring moment of silence in Florida schools
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Democrats blast state GOP plans to use stimulus for corporate tax breaks
Senate passes $1.9 trillion COVID relief bill, but third stimulus check not in mail yet
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It s not a done deal, but the Biden administration s $1.9 trillion pandemic relief bill is already mired in Florida partisan politics and budgeting.
Congressional Democrats on Monday slammed Gov. Ron DeSantis and state Senate President Wilton Simpson, R-Trilby, for proposing that a portion of the state s allotted federal stimulus dollars be used to replenish the state’s unemployment fund in lieu of raising unemployment taxes on corporations. © Tori Lynn Schneider/Tallahassee Democrat
Trump will speak in Orlando at CPAC, America’s No. 1 event for conservatives
Orlando Sentinel 2/21/2021 Steven Lemongello and Steven Walker, Orlando Sentinel © Joe Burbank/Orlando Sentinel/TNS Ron DeSantis answers a question during a roundtable meeting with transportation industry leaders at the Hilton Orlando-Bonnet Creek Resort in Orlando on August 7, 2020.
ORLANDO, Fla. The Conservative Political Action Conference, considered the biggest annual gathering of American political conservatives, is set to host former President Donald Trump in Orlando for what would likely be his first live appearance since leaving office.
CPAC is still working on details, but spokesman Ian Walters said Saturday the conference is aiming toward a Sunday afternoon speaking time on Feb. 28 to close out the event that starts Thursday at the Hyatt Regency Orlando.