GOP lawmakers back controversial election changes

Florida Republican lawmakers are pushing ahead with sweeping election changes largely focused on making it more difficult for people to vote by mail, an effort mirrored in GOP-led state houses throughout the country.

Scholarship money based on major?

Florida lawmakers may decide to give out scholarship money based on a student's college major. Legislation passed by the Senate Education Committee would reduce Bright Future Scholarship dollars for students who do not choose majors with promising job prospects.

Bright Futures scholarship to see changes

Under pressure that has included a student-led opposition campaign, lawmakers are expected to overhaul a controversial Senate proposal that would tie Bright Futures scholarships to a list of job-creating degrees.

No fines for COVID safety violations

Orange County Mayor Jerry Deming says Gov. Ron DeSantis is only creating confusion with his latest executive order which bans counties and municipalities from fining businesses for COVID-19 safety violations.

Democrats strike deal on jobless benefits after logjam

Senate leaders and moderate Democratic Sen. Joe Manchin struck a deal late Friday over emergency jobless benefits, breaking a nine-hour logjam that had stalled the party's showpiece $1.9 trillion COVID-19 relief bill.

Push to crack down on violent protests

A push to crack down on violent protesters in Florida is moving forward. A bill passed a Florida House committee on Thursday. Gov. Ron DeSantis called for this legislation last year after violent protests erupted across the country. Under this bill, protesters who block roads would face felony charges. Some say the bill would violate free speech rights.

Senate debates COVID-19 relief bill

President Joe Biden has agreed to a compromise with moderate Democrats in the U.S. Senate to narrow the income eligibility for the next round of the coronavirus stimulus payments.

DeSantis delivers State of the State Address

Gov. Ron DeSantis formally launched the 2021 legislative session Tuesday with a State of the State address that touted the state’s actions during the COVID-19 pandemic and touched on hot-button issues that lawmakers will face over the next 60 days.

FBI Director Christopher Wray appear before Senate

It has been nearly two months now since the deadly attack on the U.S. Capitol Building. On Tuesday, FBI Director Christopher Wray answered lawmakers' questions about how the agency acted prior to the attack.

Trump headlines CPAC

Former President Donald Trump headlined this past weekend's Conservative Political Action Conference. His first public speech since leaving office took aim at some of the policies of the Biden administration and some in his party who supported his impeachment.