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Report: Red States Have the Best Economies by Following a Low-Tax Path

Report: Red States Have the Best Economies by Following a Low-Tax Path Tim Smart © (EVA MARIE UZCATEGUI/Getty Images) Supporters of US President Donald Trump rally in front of a poll station at Westchester Regional Library in Miami, Florida on November 3, 2020. - Americans were voting on Tuesday under the shadow of a surging coronavirus pandemic to decide whether to reelect Republican Donald Trump, one of the most polarizing presidents in US history, or send Democrat Joe Biden to the White House. (Photo by Eva Marie UZCATEGUI / AFP) (Photo by EVA MARIE UZCATEGUI/AFP via Getty Images) Utah, Florida and Oklahoma – states that favor low tax and spending policies – come out on top in the latest ALEC-Laffer State Economic Competitiveness Index released on Wednesday.

Florida Senate passes voter suppression bill

Florida Senate passes voter suppression bill “We need to make sure that we continue to stay ahead of the curve,” said Governor Ron DeSantis. WESTCHESTER, FLORIDA – OCTOBER 19: Voters wait in line, socially distanced from each other, to cast their early ballots at the Westchester Regional Library polling station on October 19, 2020 in Westchester, Florida. The early voting ends on Nov. 1. Voters are casting their ballots for presidential candidates President Donald Trump and Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden. (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images) Loading the player. Florida is taking steps toward stricter voting laws. On Monday, the state passed a bill making it even more challenging for people to vote. The GOP-led Senate passed S.B. 90 with a 23-17 vote, which restricts giving voters inline water among other new standards. Voting activists are saying the bill is geared toward voter suppression, but Republicans say differently, per

COVID vaccine live updates: What you should know in South Florida on Friday, April 16

COVID vaccine live updates: What you should know in South Florida on Friday, April 16 Michelle Marchante, The Miami Herald Apr. 16 COVID-19 vaccine rules can be confusing in South Florida. Here s the latest news on where shots are available and who is eligible: What s new today? International and out-of-state students that attend Florida International University, the University of Miami, Miami Dade College, Barry University and Florida Memorial University can now get a COVID-19 vaccine through Jackson Health System. The initiative can help students who were struggling to prove that they live in Florida. People 16 and older can now preregister for a COVID-19 vaccination at a pop-up that is opening at Westchester Regional Library on Saturday. The pop-up is offering first dose Pfizer shots by appointment only, according to the Miami-Dade Public Library System.

Cuban Americans appeal to Biden over immigration

Cuban Americans appeal to Biden over immigration
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Cuban-Americans Make Plea To Biden Administration For Help On Immigration Limbo

Cuban-Americans Make Plea To Biden Administration For Help On Immigration Limbo
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