By Mark Young TALLAHASSEE — Even before the 2016 Florida Legislature convenes in January, a battle is brewing over what some First Amendment experts say is the biggest challenge of open government laws in Florida’s history. And it all stems from changing language in the Florida Public Records Law from “shall” to “may.” [Read More]
After price-gouging charges, Scott’s healthcare panel pitches lawmakers on hospital ‘transparency’ – Palm Beach Post
By John Kennedy Gov. Rick Scott’s battle with Florida hospitals has taken the form of legislation and the head of his Commission on Healthcare and Hospital Funding released a draft letter Monday urging lawmakers to endorse the proposed bill. The commission has compiled much of its work since May into a measure that puts a host […]
Map this: Challengers supply some of the missing 2012 election data to Legislature – Naked Politics, Miami Herald
By Mary Ellen Klas The redistricting challengers threw a wrench into the map-drawing plans of the Florida Legislature late Monday, delivering election data to them that adds new detail to the question of where to draw minority districts — particularly in South Florida and Tampa Bay — on the eve of the first state Senate […]
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