Questions abound about the Palm Beach County School District officials’ troubling use of the Baker Act to handle unruly children — so flagrantly misusing the statute that in a recent
Palm Beach County awarded $45.2 million to help struggling renters
Eviction moratorium extended until June 30
Palm Beach County is paying out millions of dollars to help tenants and landlords weather the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
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WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. â Palm Beach County is paying out millions of dollars to help tenants and landlords weather the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
Palm Beach County Community Services Department hosted a landlord information session via Zoom Thursday detailing the resources and help for tenants being made available through the Emergency Rental Assistance Program, which is funded through the government. We are only providing assistance for renters who are living in a residential dwelling, said James Green, director of the county s community services department. They can receive help with rent and utilities.
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Thanks to the coronavirus pandemic and the heated 2020 presidential election, Sarang Hentz and thousands of Palm Beach County citizens, especially those who are younger or people of color, are eligible to do something they likely have never done before vote in a city election.
But will they?
Unlike national elections, municipal races usually attract few voters. This month’s city elections may be different.
Hentz, along with about 388,000 voters countywide, cast their ballots by mail in last year’s presidential election, state records show. What many of them didn’t know was that when they signed up to vote by mail, they subscribed to receive ballots for all elections for up to four years, including the Tuesday municipal races that will determine the balance of power in cities across the county.
This year’s virtual ceremony is scheduled for Thursday, January 28, at 3:30 p.m.
The Florida Bar will recognize 21 lawyers for their work on behalf of low-income and disadvantaged clients at a January 28 ceremony streamed live online by the Supreme Court of Florida.
Established in 1981, The Florida Bar President’s Pro Bono Service Awards are intended to encourage lawyers to volunteer free legal services to the poor by recognizing those who make public service commitments and to raise public awareness of the substantial volunteer services provided by Florida lawyers to those who cannot afford legal fees. Florida Bar President Dori Foster-Morales will present the 2021 awards.