Securing Florida's Future: The Power of Career and Technical Education

Securing Florida's Future: The Power of Career and Technical Education

Opinion
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March 28, 2024
By Sarah Marmion As Florida continues its trajectory to becoming a top 10 global economy, we need to increase the conversation about educational choices that align with the true talent needs of our state’s industries. It’s important to highlight flexible, real-world learning opportunities that prepare our students for the jobs of the future, opportunities like […]
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FPL Rate Hike Fight Goes to Supreme Court

FPL Rate Hike Fight Goes to Supreme Court

Javier Manjarres
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December 29, 2021
By Jim Saunders TALLAHASSEE — A group that challenged a Florida Power & Light plan to raise base electric rates is taking the fight to the state Supreme Court. The group Floridians Against Increased Rates filed a notice this week that it is appealing a decision by the state Public Service Commission to approve a […]
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Anna Eskamani Accuses Republicans of Election Fraud

Anna Eskamani Accuses Republicans of Election Fraud

Jim McCool
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December 27, 2021
With growing distrust in American elections among "Right-Wing" groups, the issue is evolving to be more bipartisan. State Rep. Anna Eskamani (D-49)  has once again shocked Floridians by accusing Republicans of election fraud ahead of the 2022 midterm elections. While Rep. Eskamani has spent vast amounts of time combatting conservative groups, she is now giving […]
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FPL Bills to go up Because of Fuel Costs

FPL Bills to go up Because of Fuel Costs

Javier Manjarres
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December 7, 2021
By Jim Saunders TALLAHASSEE --- State regulators Tuesday approved allowing Florida Power & Light (FPL) to collect an additional $810 million from customers in 2022 amid higher-than-expected costs for natural gas that plays a key role in fueling power plants. The decision by the state Public Service Commission will add nearly $7 a month to […]
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