Florida Bill Would Require Teachers to Pledge Oath to Constitution

Florida Bill Would Require Teachers to Pledge Oath to Constitution

Michael Costeines
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October 14, 2025
Rep. Tom Fabricio (R-Miami Lakes) has filed legislation in the House to require Florida public school teachers to pledge an oath to uphold the Constitution of the United States and the Constitution and laws of the State of Florida. The bill, entitled the Teacher's Oath Act, was filed by the representative this week. Rep. Fabricio, […]
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Florida Republicans Honor Charlie Kirk on National Day of Remembrance

Florida Republicans Honor Charlie Kirk on National Day of Remembrance

Adrian Morgade
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October 14, 2025
It has been roughly a month since Charlie Kirk, the right-wing political activist, entrepreneur, and media personality, was assassinated. With October 14th marking his birthday, friends, family, and supporters are celebrating the conservative commentator on what would’ve been his 32nd birthday.  October 14 has been designated as the “National Day of Remembrance” for Charlie Kirk, […]
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Democrats Praise Trump as Israel-Hamas Conflict Deescalates

Democrats Praise Trump as Israel-Hamas Conflict Deescalates

Adrian Morgade
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October 14, 2025
In a rare display of bipartisan agreement, Florida Democrats have praised President Donald Trump and his administration in the ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas and the subsequent release of the remaining living hostages, taken by Hamas during the October 7 attacks. Florida Congressman Jared Moskowitz (D), a supporter of Trump’s actions regarding the Israel-Hamas […]
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Florida Bill Would Allow 18-Year-Olds to Buy Guns in State

Florida Bill Would Allow 18-Year-Olds to Buy Guns in State

Michael Costeines
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October 14, 2025
Rep. Tyler Sirois (R-Merritt Island) has filed legislation in the House to lower the minimum legal age for Floridians to purchase a firearm of any kind in the state from 21 back down to 18 years old. The bill, HB 133, would amend Florida law to lower the minimum age at which a person can […]
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Monkey Business: Florida Taxpayers Appear to Have Paid for Transgender Monkey Testing

Monkey Business: Florida Taxpayers Appear to Have Paid for Transgender Monkey Testing

Javier Manjarres
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October 13, 2025
Governor Ron DeSantis has nixed all funding for "Woke" initiatives throughout Florida, specifically transgender studies and procedures, since taking office in 2019. Still, a new report appears to show that his administration may have inadvertently funded transgender monkey testing at the  University of Florida and the Scripps Research Institute. According to a report by researchers […]
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Florida Lawmakers Praise Trump For Israeli Hostages Returning to Israel

Florida Lawmakers Praise Trump For Israeli Hostages Returning to Israel

Adrian Morgade
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October 13, 2025
Hamas has returned the last 20 living hostages taken during the October 7, 2023, attacks to Tel Aviv in exchange for Palestinian prisoners held in Israeli prisons. The hostage/prisoner exchange comes as part of a ceasefire agreement, pausing two years of war. In addition to releasing the 20 living hostages, Hamas also returned 4 deceased […]
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South Florida Lawmaker Files Bill to Make American Flamingo Official State Bird

South Florida Lawmaker Files Bill to Make American Flamingo Official State Bird

Michael Costeines
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October 10, 2025
Sen. Ana Maria Rodriguez (R-Doral) filed a bill this week in the legislature to make the American flamingo the official state bird and designate the Florida scrub-jay as the official state songbird. Under SB 150, the American flamingo would replace the northern mockingbird as the official state bird of Florida. The mockingbird has been the […]
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María Corina Machado Wins 2025 Nobel Peace Prize

María Corina Machado Wins 2025 Nobel Peace Prize

Adrian Morgade
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October 10, 2025
The Nobel Committee awarded Venezuelan Opposition Leader María Corina Machado the 2025 Nobel Peace Prize for speaking out against and fighting for the resignation of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro. Maduro has continued to hold onto the presidency after uncovered fraudulent elections, with many Venezuelans and the U.S. calling for his resignation as Machado seeks to […]
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Republican Women’s Caucus Demands Democrats to Stand Down and Reopen the Government

Republican Women’s Caucus Demands Democrats to Stand Down and Reopen the Government

Adrian Morgade
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October 9, 2025
The Republican Women’s Caucus, led by Florida Congresswoman Kat Cammack (R), sent a letter to other female Democratic colleagues in the Senate urging immediate action to end the ongoing government shutdown. The letter, signed by the caucus, calls upon all members of Congress to support the bipartisan, clean continuing resolution (CR) passed by the House […]
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State Rep. Sam Garrison Designated Florida Speaker of the House

State Rep. Sam Garrison Designated Florida Speaker of the House

Michael Costeines
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October 9, 2025
Rep. Sam Garrison (R-Fleming Island) was formally elected to serve as Florida's next Speaker of the House for the 2026-2028 term in the lower chamber this week. Speaking to House members, Rep. Garrison cautioned the Republican Party not to become complacent, despite the GOP having a supermajority in the chamber. The split is currently 86 […]
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Hillary Cassel Files Bill Banning Use of Shari'a Law in Florida Courts

Hillary Cassel Files Bill Banning Use of Shari'a Law in Florida Courts

Michael Costeines
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October 9, 2025
Rep. Hillary Cassel (R-Dania Beach) has filed legislation in the Florida Legislature to prohibit courts and agencies from using Shari’a Law. The bill, HB 119, was symbolically filed almost two years to the day of the Oct. 7 terrorist attacks by Hamas against Israel, which left 1,200 Israelis dead. Shari'a law is Islam's legal system […]
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Rick Scott Leads Committee Hearing on Generic Drug Loopholes and Rebuilding U.S. Medicine Supplies

Rick Scott Leads Committee Hearing on Generic Drug Loopholes and Rebuilding U.S. Medicine Supplies

Adrian Morgade
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October 9, 2025
Florida Senator Rick Scott (R) leads a U.S. Senate Special Committee on Aging focusing on ongoing efforts to examine America’s over-reliance on foreign-made generic drugs by emphasizing how lawmakers can address vulnerabilities in America’s pharmaceutical supply chain. “We exposed not only the threat posed by poor quality generic drugs that can hurt or even kill […]
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Airport Functions Threatened by Government Shutdown

Airport Functions Threatened by Government Shutdown

Adrian Morgade
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October 8, 2025
As the government shutdown begins to extend into its first week, more functions of daily life are quickly deteriorating, one of which is the airports located in various major U.S. cities. Florida Congressman Jimmy Patronis (R) raised alarms in a post on X. “Airports are strained and facing delays because of the [Schumer shutdown],” Patronis […]
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Salazar Praises Trump Administration Destruction of Venezuelan Drug Ships, Defends TPS

Salazar Praises Trump Administration Destruction of Venezuelan Drug Ships, Defends TPS

Adrian Morgade
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October 7, 2025
Florida Congresswoman María Elvira-Salazar (R) praised President Donald Trump and his administration for the destruction of Venezuelan drug trafficking boats, while defending “Temporary Protected Status” (TPS) for Venezuelan nationals in the U.S. “I applaud the Trump administration for destroying Maduro’s narco-trafficking boats on their way to poison our streets. Maduro is not Venezuela’s legitimate head […]
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Wasserman Schultz Says ‘Democrats are Ready to Work’ to Open Government

Wasserman Schultz Says ‘Democrats are Ready to Work’ to Open Government

Adrian Morgade
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October 6, 2025
Florida Congresswoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D) slammed the Republican Party this week, claiming their “refusal to negotiate” is what is keeping the government from reopening.  “You have to work today to pay your bills, yet House Republicans took another week of vacation," Schultz expressed on social media. "Republicans refuse to negotiate a deal to open […]
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Darren Soto Calls for Negotiation Over ‘GOP Healthcare Crisis’

Darren Soto Calls for Negotiation Over ‘GOP Healthcare Crisis’

Adrian Morgade
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October 3, 2025
Florida Congressman Darren Soto (D) slammed the GOP on social media, attributing the government shutdown to the “GOP Healthcare Crisis.” “The American people know our cause is just," the Florida Democrat expressed, noting that it's "time to negotiate to stop the [GOP Healthcare Crisis!]” Soto shared a report by CBS News, detailing the percentage of […]
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New Florida Laws Took Effect This Week: Here Are Five to Know

New Florida Laws Took Effect This Week: Here Are Five to Know

Michael Costeines
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October 3, 2025
Several Florida laws went into effect this week after being signed by Gov. Ron DeSantis following the 2025 legislative session. Let's take a look at a few of them. SB 150: Abandoning Restrained Dogs During Natural Disasters Better known as "Trooper's Law," SB 150 makes it a third-degree felony to abandon an animal during a […]
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Rick Scott Pushes Legislation Barring Congressional Paychecks During Government Shutdowns

Rick Scott Pushes Legislation Barring Congressional Paychecks During Government Shutdowns

Adrian Morgade
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October 2, 2025
Florida Senator Rick Scott (R) is working to pass legislation that would abolish paychecks for all members of Congress during government shutdowns. “If you didn't do your job in business, you didn't get paid. You don't show up and do your job. You don't get paid. Why are we getting paid?" Senator Scott questioned during […]
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