Florida lawmakers have filed bills for the 2025 legislative session that would add eligible medical conditions, allow homegrown plants and more.
After weeks of fighting among Republicans, Florida’s GOP-controlled Legislature swiftly passed sweeping measures Thursday designed to aid President Donald Trump’s mass deportations. The moves attempt to put Florida on the frontlines with Trump,
With his signature on several immigration-focused bills Thursday, DeSantis buried the debate and announced his willingness to work with legislative leaders.
The bill comes after news of the state's plans for a 'Great Outdoors Initiative' that would have included golf courses at state parks.
A bill that would outlaw abandoning a pet outside during a natural disaster passed its first committee with unanimous approval.
The measures were the result of a deal between Gov. Ron DeSantis and his fellow Republican legislative leaders, House Speaker Danny Perez of Miami and Senate President Ben Albritton of Wauchula. DeSantis had vowed to veto the immigration bill the Legislature passed last month after they rejected his preferred immigration plan.
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis signed a wide-ranging immigration bill Thursday to complement President Trump’s efforts to address the border crisis after getting into a rare power struggle with the state legislature over the matter.
Florida lawmakers will start the annual legislative session on Tuesday, March 4. The Republican-majority House and Senate will consider hundreds of bills. Among the key topics of debate: condominium reform,
Florida House Speaker Daniel Perez says the Sunshine State is working closely with President Trump to stop illegal immigration. Read More
For Markel’s mother, Ruth, the process of advocating for the Markel Act became a way to transform grief into action.
The governor called the measures the “strongest legislation to combat illegal immigration of any state in the entire country.”
The Florida Legislature is considering a move to eliminate property taxes in the state, a radical step that has the backing of Gov. Ron DeSantis. If actually carried out, the proposal would make Florida the first state in the country without property taxes,
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results