Wednesday s Afternoon Update | 6/2/2021
State weighs in on drug importation lawsuit
Gov. Ron DeSantis has jumped into an ongoing legal fight between pharmaceutical companies and the federal government over rules that would open the door to Florida importing drugs from Canada. The state Agency for Health Care Administration, at DeSantis’ direction, filed a friend-of-the-court brief Tuesday siding with the federal government in a lawsuit filed in November by the Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America. More from the News Service of Florida.
Future looks good for fantasy sports games in Florida
The Legislature’s rejection of a fantasy sports bill turned out to be just what the fantasy sports business needed. Officially, the big fantasy sports companies such as FanDuel, DraftKings, and Bet MGM lost big, twice, in the Special Session, when the Legislature refused to come up with a regulatory framework and then handed sports betting to the Seminole Tribe of Florida a
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WEBSTER When it comes to mustangs, “wild, wild horses” literally could not drag Diane Delano away, as the Rolling Stones song goes.
She has collections of old movies and books about wild mustangs and how they were rounded up. Paintings and posters of mustangs and burros hang on her walls, several collectible model horses line her shelves, and about 60 live mustangs roam her 42-acre ranch in this rural Sumter County town.
“I’ve been involved with wild horses for a lifetime,” Delano said, pointing to an article about mustangs she’d clipped from a newspaper in 1993.
Delano has worked with wild horses for 31 years. She began the Wild Horse Rescue Center informally in Mims, about 45 miles east of Orlando, in 2001 after acquiring some mustangs. The rescue became an official nonprofit organization in 2007 and moved to its current property in 2019.