James Uthmeier Announces Additional Charges Against Man Accused of Child Rape

James Uthmeier Announces Additional Charges Against Man Accused of Child Rape

Michael Costeines
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January 23, 2026
Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier announced this week that 47 additional charges have placed on a Hernando County man already accused of capital sexual battery on a child under twelve. Nathan Douglas Holmberg, 36, was indicted on 25 original charges, including seven counts of capital sexual battery, in November 2025. “This monster committed the most […]
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Florida Named Best State to Start a Business in America

Florida Named Best State to Start a Business in America

Michael Costeines
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January 23, 2026
The Republican Governors Association shared an announcement this week highlighting that GOP Governors make up nine of the 10 best states to start a business in America for 2026, with Florida under Gov. Ron DeSantis at No. 1. "New businesses mean job growth, competitive wages, and a stronger economy," the Republican Governors Association shared on […]
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Florida GOP Blasts Angie Nixon as 'Far-Left Crazy Person' After U.S. Senate Announcement

Florida GOP Blasts Angie Nixon as 'Far-Left Crazy Person' After U.S. Senate Announcement

Michael Costeines
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January 23, 2026
The Republican Party of Florida slammed Democrat Angie Nixon (D-Jacksonville) as a "far-left crazy person" after announcing her run for U.S. Senate this week, calling her bid "doomed" out of the gate. Through a release, the GOP critcized Rep. Nixon for a history of radical stunts, divisive extremism, and threats to Florida's public education, security, […]
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Florida Senate Passes Bill to Eliminate Red Tape in Public Schools, Boost Efficiency

Florida Senate Passes Bill to Eliminate Red Tape in Public Schools, Boost Efficiency

Michael Costeines
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January 22, 2026
The Florida Senate passed a bill 36-0 this week to cut red tape for public school districts in an effort to boost teacher and student success by giving district leaders more autonomy in policymaking and flexibility on finances and their facilities. Rep. Corey Simon (R-Tallahassee) sponsored the bill, titled Administrative Efficiency in Public Schools, in […]
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Democrat Angie Nixon Announces Run for U.S. Senate

Democrat Angie Nixon Announces Run for U.S. Senate

Michael Costeines
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January 22, 2026
Rep. Angie Nixon (D-Jacksonville) announced her run for U.S. Senate by leaning into Florida's affordability crisis in a campaign advertisement launch this week. "Corrupt politicians in DC are working for greedy corporations instead of fighting for the rest of us, all while things get more expensive and our paychecks stay the same," Nixon said. "Enough […]
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Senate Advances Bill Increasing Water Safety Education for Parents

Senate Advances Bill Increasing Water Safety Education for Parents

Michael Costeines
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January 22, 2026
The Senate Committee on Health Policy unanimously favored a bill 11-0 to strengthen lifesaving drowning prevention and safe bathing recommendations for parents of new children delivered through hospitals, birthing centers, and home birth providers during a panel discussion this week. Sen. Carlos Guillermo Smith (D-Orlando) filed the bill (SB 606) in the Senate. The bill […]
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Bipartisan Senate Panel Advances Bill on 'Artificial Intelligence Bill of Rights'

Bipartisan Senate Panel Advances Bill on 'Artificial Intelligence Bill of Rights'

Michael Costeines
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January 21, 2026
The Senate Commerce and Tourism Committee bipartisanly favored a bill 10-0 to establish a comprehensive Artificial Intelligence (AI) Bill of Rights aimed largely at protecting children and Floridians' data privacy during a panel discussion this week. Sen. Tom Leek (R-St. Augustine) sponsored the bill (SB 482) in the Senate. Leek discussed the bill with Republican and […]
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Wilton Simpson Announces $6.3M Available Grant for State Forest Restoration

Wilton Simpson Announces $6.3M Available Grant for State Forest Restoration

Michael Costeines
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January 21, 2026
Florida Commissioner of Agriculture Wilton Simpson and the Florida Forest Service announced a $6.3 million available grant through Florida's Future Forests Program and the Enhancing Gulf Waters Through Forested Watershed Restoration (RESTORE) program to support state forests for landowners this week. According to a Department of Agriculture release, the cost-share programs will "improve forest health […]
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James Uthmeier Reiterates Call to Narrow Insanity Defense Statute After Kissimmee Triple Shooting

James Uthmeier Reiterates Call to Narrow Insanity Defense Statute After Kissimmee Triple Shooting

Michael Costeines
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January 21, 2026
Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier reiterated his plea to narrow the state's insanity defense statute after Ahmad 'Jihad' Bojeh, previously acquitted of several violent crimes on grounds of insanity, was charged with killing three U.S. tourists in Osceola County near Kissimmee last weekend. "This guy, literally named Ahmad 'Jihad' Bojeh, shoots three tourists after being […]
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DeSantis Awards $20 Million in LINE Funding to Address State Nursing Needs

DeSantis Awards $20 Million in LINE Funding to Address State Nursing Needs

Michael Costeines
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January 20, 2026
Gov. Ron DeSantis announced more than $20 million in LINE (Linking Industry to Nursing Education) funding to support nursing education, including scholarships, and workforce needs during a press conference at St. Petersburg College's Caruth Health Education Center this week. Specifically, the funding includes $14.5 million to state colleges and private postsecondary institutions and $6 million […]
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James Uthmeier Endorses Jon Maples in HD 87 Election Bid

James Uthmeier Endorses Jon Maples in HD 87 Election Bid

Michael Costeines
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January 20, 2026
Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier announced his endorsement this week of Republican nominee Jon Maples in his race for Florida House District 87. "Jon Maples brings real-life experience, strong values, and a deep commitment to Florida families," Uthmeier wrote in a social media post. "He understands the challenges facing our state and is ready to […]
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Florida Council of 100 Levels State's Resilience to Severe Weather on Economic Future (REPORT)

Florida Council of 100 Levels State's Resilience to Severe Weather on Economic Future (REPORT)

Michael Costeines
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January 20, 2026
The Florida Council of 100 (FC100) released Resilience Reimagined: Modern Policy and Innovation for a Stronger Florida, which outlines the state's future economic competitiveness and quality of life in the face of potential severe weather. Specifically, the report details challenges and opportunities to "modernize infrastructure, streamline recovery, strengthen building standards, and advance resilience-focused innovation" to […]
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DeSantis, Indiana Governor Mike Braun Set Friendly Wager for National Championship Game

DeSantis, Indiana Governor Mike Braun Set Friendly Wager for National Championship Game

Michael Costeines
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January 19, 2026
Gov. Ron DeSantis and Indiana Gov. Mike Braun (R) made a friendly wager ahead of the College Football National Championship between the #10 Miami Hurricanes and the #1 Indiana Hoosiers on Monday night in Miami Gardens. Gov. DeSantis has offered stone crabs and key lime pie from Joe's Stone Crab if the Hooisers win, and […]
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Meg Weinberger Joins Trump for Unveiling of 'President Donald J. Trump Boulevard'

Meg Weinberger Joins Trump for Unveiling of 'President Donald J. Trump Boulevard'

Michael Costeines
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January 16, 2026
Rep. Meg Weinberger (R-Palm Beach Gardens) joined President Donald Trump for the unveiling of  "President Donald J. Trump Boulevard" during a ceremony at Mar-a-Lago last week. "President Donald J. Trump Boulevard now stands as a permanent reminder for courage, leadership, and unapologetic patriotism," Weinberger said. "I'm proud to have played a role into make that […]
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Uthmeier Announces Arrest of Illegal Aliens in Organized Retail Theft Scheme

Uthmeier Announces Arrest of Illegal Aliens in Organized Retail Theft Scheme

Michael Costeines
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January 16, 2026
Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier announced the arrests this week of two Venezuelan illegal aliens accused of an organized retail theft scheme targeting Ulta Beauty stores across the state. According to the attorney general, Willy Jesus Diaz Pelayo and Maikol Eduardo Garcia Sanchez allegedly stole perfumes and colognes, which they hid in their pants, from […]
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Florida House Passes Several Measures on E-Verify, Gun Rights, And More

Florida House Passes Several Measures on E-Verify, Gun Rights, And More

Michael Costeines
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January 16, 2026
The Florida House of Representatives passed several bills aimed at improving public safety, strengthening accountability, and protecting vulnerable Floridians to start the 2026 legislative session this week. From protecting Florida jobs and improving health care outcomes to strengthening public safety and standing up for families, the Florida House hit the ground running," Speaker Danny Perez […]
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Ron DeSantis, Casey DeSantis Announce First Carbon Ion Therapy Program at Jacksonville's Mayo Clinic

Ron DeSantis, Casey DeSantis Announce First Carbon Ion Therapy Program at Jacksonville's Mayo Clinic

Michael Costeines
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January 15, 2026
Gov. Ron DeSantis, joined by First Lady Casey DeSantis, announced that Jacksonville's Mayo Clinic will be launching the first carbon ion therapy program in the United States during a press conference this week. “Our administration is committed to fighting cancer by making targeted investments in innovative therapies that have the potential to save lives," DeSantis […]
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Florida Senate Passes Rural Renaissance Package to Enhance Rural Communities

Florida Senate Passes Rural Renaissance Package to Enhance Rural Communities

Michael Costeines
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January 15, 2026
The Florida Senate unanimously passed a sweeping measure, 39-0, aimed at improving rural communities across the state this week. The package, sponsored by Sens. Corey Simon (R- Tallahassee) and co-sponsored by Jennifer Bradley (R-Fleming Island), allocates roughly $152 million to help boost infrastructure, education, housing, and economic development in rural areas. A breakdown of the […]
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