Timothy Wall named Publix shooter. His ex-wife s sister said they tried to get him help, but to no avail. Wall shot a woman, a boy, then himself at Publix
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Hello and welcome to Monday.
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Setting the scene But lawmakers arrive back in Tallahassee on Monday for a five-day special session that involves a lot of money, a lot of behind-the-scenes lobbying, and the possibility of yet another legislative victory for Gov. Ron DeSantis. Oh, and let’s not forget the possibility of every gambler in the state being able to soon bet on a football game from their couch.
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Hello and welcome to Monday.
Ticking away the moments So here we are yet again 55 days of the annual Florida Legislature session gone and just five days of wall-to-wall action left.
Different from the rest It’s been an extremely odd session by all accounts as the Capitol has remain largely closed and a fair amount of deal-making was probably done in nearby restaurants and bars rather than the nearly-silent halls.