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President Joe Biden set a deadline of Memorial Day to strike an infrastructure deal with Republicans. That doesn’t look close right now. | Evan Vucci/AP Photo
DRIVING THE DAY
This week should give us a pretty good clue. It doesn’t look promising at the outset.
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THE PROGRESSIVE FREEDOM CAUCUS?: Progressives have started to flex their political strength in the narrowly controlled House, threatening to derail bills if their demands are not met.
Six progressives bucked the party line last week, either voting present or against Democrats’ $1.9 billion emergency funding bill. They said they wanted to know if Capitol Police officers were indirectly complicit in the Jan. 6 attack, as they pushed to implement accountability measures.
The Legislature s frantic 3-month burst of work New name surfaces in Gaetz probe Ayala signals House run Gimenez, Salazar break with GOP on Jan. 6 riot
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Hello and welcome to Thursday.
Waiting to exhale It may be weeks probably months before the true effect of the last three months in Tallahassee are really known. As the Republican-controlled Florida Legislature at the urging of Gov. Ron DeSantis passed measure after measure ranging from a confrontation with Silicon Valley to a revamp of election laws, and now a sweeping gambling deal, the efforts have been quickly been hit with lawsuits.
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