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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 Presented by No Casinos, Inc. 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. ....
Senate President Wilton Simpson made the announcement, but it’s not clear if other parts of state government will follow a health advisory by Florida s surgeon general to reopen as the pandemic continues. After nearly 14 months of being closed to the public, the Florida Capitol will reopen this week ahead of a special legislative session on gambling. Senate President Wilton Simpson, R-Trilby, made the announcement Monday, but it’s not clear if other parts of state government will follow a public health advisory by Florida Surgeon General Scott Rivkees to open back up as the COVID-19 pandemic continues. Simpson’s office sent out a memo that said the Capitol will be open to the public Friday, one week after lawmakers finished the regular 60-day legislative session. ....
Florida Capitol set to open after 14 months of being closed Floridaâs surgeon general wants government agencies that closed their doors during the COVID-19 pandemic to reopen. But itâs not clear that government agencies are following the advisory. Â Â The Florida Capitol is normally bustling with lobbyists and visitors, but it s been mostly empty with COVID-19 safety protocols in place. It opens again to the public on Friday. By Christine Sexton Updated 5 hours ago TALLAHASSEE â After nearly 14 months of being closed to the public, the Florida Capitol will reopen this week ahead of a special legislative session on gambling. Senate President Wilton Simpson, R-Trilby, made the announcement Monday, but itâs not clear if other parts of state government will follow a public-health advisory by Florida Surgeon General Scott Rivkees to open back up as the COVID-19 pandemic continues. ....
After nearly 14 months of being closed to the public, the Florida Capitol will reopen this week ahead of a special legislative session on gambling. ....
Florida Capitol set to reopen to public Friday after closing nearly 14 months ago Christine Sexton TALLAHASSEE After nearly 14 months of being closed to the public, the Florida Capitol will reopen this week ahead of a special legislative session on gambling. Senate President Wilton Simpson, R-Trilby, made the announcement Monday, but it’s not clear if other parts of state government will follow a public-health advisory by Florida Surgeon General Scott Rivkees to open back up as the COVID-19 pandemic continues. Simpson’s office sent out a memo that said the Capitol will be open to the public Friday, one week after lawmakers finished the regular 60-day legislative session. ....