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Sunburn â The morning read of whatâs hot in Florida politics â 5.6.21
Let’s start the morning with some great news about two really good people:
Aly is a vice president of Accounts with On3PR, while
Omar is deputy chief of staff to Speaker
Chris Sprowls.
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@NickConfessore: The fact that this private corporate administrative decision is being covered as something akin to a Supreme Court ruling â rightly so, I think â is the best illustration I can imagine of the sheer power Facebook has achieved over the public square
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@BostonJoan: Imagine spending millions to offload blame only to have it returned like a bill lost in the mail, which is now overdue.
Never Defund Police : DeSantis to give $1,000 to first responders
By FOX 35 News Staff
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Gov. DeSantis speaks about bonus for police, EMT, and firefighters
Governor Ron DeSantis at Satellite Beach announcing a $1,000 bonus for police, EMT, and firefighters across the state of Florida.
SATELLITE BEACH, Fla. - On Wednesday morning, Governor Ron DeSantis was on the east coast to formally announce the state legislature passed $1,000 bonuses for every sworn law enforcement officer, EMT, firefighter, and paramedic in the state. Some want to defund the police, Governor DeSantis said at the Satellite Beach Police Department. We re funding the police and then some.
Governor to reinstate work search requirement to keep unemployment benefits fox35orlando.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from fox35orlando.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
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Florida has some of the lowest unemployment benefits in the nation, requiring applicants to reach out to five prospective employers each week.
Gov. Ron DeSantis expects late this month to reinstate a requirement that people in the unemployment system submit weekly work search updates.
Referring to some businesses saying they are unable to find new employees as they regroup from the COVID-19 pandemic, DeSantis said Wednesday unemployment claimants will likely have to start showing how they looked for work once an executive order waiving a work-search requirement ends May 29.
“We suspended that last year at this time because, quite frankly, there weren’t jobs,” DeSantis said during an appearance at the Satellite Beach Police Department.