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JUDGE HOLDING HEARING ON FLORIDA TEACHER LAW
A judge is holding a hearing to decide on a union challenge to Florida's new law setting up a merit pay system for teachers and ending tenure for new hires.
TALLAHASSEE -- The head of the Senate committee in charge of elder affairs vowed Tuesday to revive efforts to toughen the rules for assisted living facilities — and close the most dangerous ALFs.
As the state Legislature met Tuesday for the first time in 2013, Sen. Eleanor Sobel, D-Hollywood, chair of the Committee on Children, Families and Elder Affairs, said she planned to bring back legislation that sank at the end of last year’s session.
TALLAHASSEE -- Florida’s campaign finance system is so riddled with holes that a state ethics watchdog group will urge lawmakers Wednesday to open the spigot and let an unlimited amount of campaign cash gush into campaign coffers.
Integrity Florida, a non-profit, independent ethics advocacy organization, will tell the Houses Ethics and Elections Committee that the state should allow no-limits campaign finance in exchange for public disclosure of all donors.
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FAMU POSTPONES HIRING NEW DIRECTOR FOR SUSPENDED BAND
Florida A&M University was supposed to announce they'd hired a new band director on Tuesday. But officials announced the hiring was being postponed because they still had details to work out.
SUPREME COURT SAYS FLOATING HOME NOT COVERED BY MARITIME LAW
TALLAHASSEE (AP) — Members of the Florida Legislature's black caucus spent an hour Tuesday letting Republican Gov. Rick Scott know that they didn't think he was doing a good job, especially on the issues important to their constituencies.
Scott, however, didn't make any promises during the tense noon-hour session that was described afterward as a "loving confrontation," by Rep. Daryl Rouson, D-St. Petersburg.
TALLAHASSEE (AP) — A group with strong business ties urged Florida lawmakers to divert nonviolent felons into privately operated prisons for substance abuse and mental health treatment to cut costs and help prevent them from returning to crime when they are released.
The proposal by the Florida Smart Justice Alliance drew opposition from public employee unions representing guards and other prison workers. They questioned the safety of private prisons as well as cost savings claimed by the alliance.
TALLAHASSEE (AP) — A judge is holding a hearing to decide on a union challenge to Florida's new law setting up a merit pay system for teachers and ending tenure for new hires.
Lawyers for the Florida Education Association and the state Department of Education are making their arguments Wednesday to Circuit Judge John Cooper in Tallahassee.
Cooper's decision is expected to be appealed regardless of what he decides.
TALLAHASSEE — It might get harder for political candidates or political organizations use campaign cash from fundraising groups they control to pay for private jets or wining-and-dining friends.
The Senate Ethics and Elections Committee recommended Tuesday no longer allowing “gifts” to be given or received through the groups, known as “committees of continuous existence.”
MIAMI (AP) — Florida wildlife officials say 11 Burmese pythons were killed during the first three days of a public hunt for the invasive species in the Everglades.
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission says more than 1,000 people from more than 30 states have registered to compete in the monthlong "Python Challenge."
The University of Florida is the third-best value in the country among public colleges, according to Kiplinger’s annual ranking.
Each year, the finance magazine Kiplinger rates public colleges by combining academic quality and cost, including tuition, room and board. The University of North Carolina tops this year’s list for the 12th time. The University of Florida dropped from second to third.
Florida is the largest school in the top 10 with an undergrad enrollment of 32,598.
The University of North Florida came in at No. 64.
TALLAHASSEE (AP) — The chairman of the Senate Gaming Committee says the Florida Legislature will conduct a comprehensive review of all forms of gambling.
Sen. Garrett Richter, a Naples Republican, said the objective over the next two years will be to determine how gambling regulations and revenues benefit Floridians before changes are made.
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