2024 florida legislaive session
SINE DIE! The final week of the Legislative Session has come and gone, and with it a series of scraps as Lawmakers rushed to pass their last-minute bills. Sine Die officially came at 2:27 PM on Friday, marked by the signature hanky-drop from the Capitol's sergeants, signifying session is over—and a flurry of bill signing […]
Juice🍊—2.29.2024—Child Trafficking Bill Rolls Ahead in Florida Legislature—The Border Crisis—More...
Child Trafficking Bill Speeding Through Florida Legislature Senator Jonathan Martin’s (R-33) proposed law on ‘lewd & lascivious’ grooming (child trafficking) has received unanimous support within committees in the Florida Senate and will now head for a floor vote...READ MORE Carolina Amesty-Taiwan is an indispensable partner and a beacon of democracy in the Indo-Pacific region. Always an […]
Pregnancy Resource Website Faces Backlash Over Surgeon General, Crisis Pregnancy Centers TALLAHASSEE, FL—A Florida bill would create a taxpayer-funded website housed under the Department of Health and would compile all pregnancy resources for expectant mothers. Opponents, however, criticized the Surgeon General and worried about the website's inclusion of unlicensed Crisis Pregnancy Centers...READ MORE Miami International […]
As the 2024 legislative session in Tallahassee ends on March 8, lawmakers are thinking of their next political move, with most running for reelection and some also looking to involve themselves in other races. Rep. Mike Caruso has just supported pro-family, pro-farming philanthropist Meg Weinberger in the Republican primary race in Florida's 94th House District. […]
TALLAHASSEE, FL—The Florida Senate is sticking to its guns in a social media ban for minors. In a rare departure from the Governor, the Republican-led measure outlawing social media accounts for minors—regardless of parental wishes—passed committee down party lines. "If we as a government have identified this harm that is beyond the magnitude of any […]
WASHINGTON—With the introduction of HB 1 in the Florida Legislature—a measure that proposes an all-out ban on children using social media under the age of 16—Republicans continue to push the envelope by introducing a controversial "Social Media Use for Minors" measure, but in doing so, are they compromising their hawkish position of supporting parental rights […]