Ryan Chamberlin Seeks Citizen Ballot Petition to Eliminate Property Taxes

Ryan Chamberlin Seeks Citizen Ballot Petition to Eliminate Property Taxes

Michael Costeines
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April 2, 2026
Rep. Ryan Chamberlin (R-Belleview) announced he will lead an initiative to abolish property taxes in Florida by putting a constitutional amendment on the ballot through the citizen petition process while speaking in Tallahassee this week. “Today I am announcing that I will be pursuing action to take property tax relief to the next level,” Chamberlin […]
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Florida Gas Prices Down 17 Cents Compared to 2025, Dwarf California's $4.59

Florida Gas Prices Down 17 Cents Compared to 2025, Dwarf California's $4.59

Michael Costeines
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February 16, 2026
Floridians enjoying the long Presidents' Day weekend can feel pretty good at the pump compared to this date last year, according to AAA. As of Monday, Feb. 16, the average price for a gallon of gas in the Sunshine State was $2.86, down 17 cents from 2025. However, the price was up a tad from […]
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Paradise Lost? Miami International is America's 'Third World' Airport

Paradise Lost? Miami International is America's 'Third World' Airport

Javier Manjarres
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November 6, 2025
It's been roughly 44 years since the City of Miami and its residents survived the ominous "Paradise Lost" era, where "Cocaine Cowboys" and the criminality they brought with them ruled the streets. Still, while the city itself has seen a grand transformation from dirty streets, graffiti-clad walls,  and crime-stricken neighborhoods to a cleaner and magnificent […]
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KPMG Expands Florida Leadership, Appoints Savannah Jefferson as Director

KPMG Expands Florida Leadership, Appoints Savannah Jefferson as Director

Megan O'Neill
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October 1, 2025
KPMG has announced the appointment of Savannah Jefferson as Director. The firm promoted several team members in its Tallahassee government services practice, as it grows its footprint in Florida. Jefferson most recently served as Director of External Affairs for Governor Ron DeSantis. In this role, she oversaw statewide outreach and stakeholder engagement. She previously led […]
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Snooze Fest: Jacksonville Named 'Most Boring City' in America

Snooze Fest: Jacksonville Named 'Most Boring City' in America

Michael Costeines
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June 21, 2025
Don't go to Jacksonville if you're looking to have a fun time. That's according to a recent study by FinanceBuzz, which named Jacksonville the "most boring city" in the United States. To determine their level of excitement or lack thereof, FinanceBuzz analyzed data on 75 of America's biggest cities and ranked them from most to least […]
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Six Wounded in FSU Attack Shot in Face, Torso, Extremities, Doctors Say

Six Wounded in FSU Attack Shot in Face, Torso, Extremities, Doctors Say

Liv Caputo
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April 18, 2025
TALLAHASSEE—The six wounded in the Florida State University shooting, including the gunman, are all expected to survive after wounds to the torso, extremities, and face, surgeons announced Friday afternoon. Nine surgeons and one doctor of emergency medicine hosted a 20-minute press conference from Tallahassee Memorial Healthcare’s auditorium, floors below where the five victims and assailant […]
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Donalds Appears on Fox News, Praise Law Enforcement's Response to FSU Mass Shooting

Donalds Appears on Fox News, Praise Law Enforcement's Response to FSU Mass Shooting

Jackson Bakich
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April 18, 2025
Congressman and Florida gubernatorial candidate Byron Donalds (R-FL) appeared on Fox News' "The Will Cain Show" to talk about the shooting that took place at Florida State University just after noon Eastern. Two victims are deceased (not believed to be FSU students), and six victims were injured and sent to the hospital. The shooter, who […]
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Tallahassee Won't be Striking Fluoride in Water, Despite Ladapo Request

Tallahassee Won't be Striking Fluoride in Water, Despite Ladapo Request

Liv Caputo
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December 3, 2024
Despite pressures from the state Surgeon General and the future Health and Human Services Secretary, Florida's capital city has no plan to follow the lead of central Florida cities and remove fluoride from its tap water. At least, that's what Tallahassee city spokesperson Alison Faris told The Floridian soon after state Surgeon General Joseph Ladapo implored communities […]
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Storm Update: Hurricane Helene to Barrel Into Big Bend Before Midnight, DeSantis Says

Storm Update: Hurricane Helene to Barrel Into Big Bend Before Midnight, DeSantis Says

Liv Caputo
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September 26, 2024
TALLAHASSEE—In the latest update on major Hurricane Helene, Gov. Ron DeSantis announced on Thursday evening that the system will make landfall in the Wakulla to Taylor County areas around 11 p.m., four hours later than initially forecasted. Helene, which is now a Category 3 storm, may slam into the Big Bend as a Category 4. […]
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Hurricane Helene Update: DeSantis Hopeful Tallahassee May Be (Slightly) Spared

Hurricane Helene Update: DeSantis Hopeful Tallahassee May Be (Slightly) Spared

Liv Caputo
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September 26, 2024
TALLAHASSEE—Gov. Ron DeSantis on Thursday announced that new models for the ever-strengthening Hurricane Helene have it tracking more east, which would help spare Florida's capital city the massive damage that some residents are preparing for. Though most predictions have Helene, which is now a Category 2, slamming into the Panhandle just southwest of Tallahassee, newer […]
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Tallahassee Opens Three Sandbag Locations to Prepare for Possible Tropical Storm Debby

Tallahassee Opens Three Sandbag Locations to Prepare for Possible Tropical Storm Debby

Liv Caputo
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August 2, 2024
TALLAHASSEE, FL—The City of Tallahassee announced Friday that it will open three sandbag locations to prepare for projected flooding and heavy rainfall, prompted by potential Tropical Storm Debby possibly making landfall over the weekend. The storm, which is currently classified as a "disturbance", may soon form into Tropical Storm Debby and bring with it up […]
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Planted Evidence and a Dismissed Juror: Tallahassee DUI Case Turns Up the Heat

Planted Evidence and a Dismissed Juror: Tallahassee DUI Case Turns Up the Heat

Liv Caputo
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April 5, 2024
TALLAHASSEE, FL—A viral bodycam video alleging a Tallahassee Police Officer planted DUI evidence has led to an angered police chief, a removed juror, and bipartisan condemnations of the officer's actions...all on and before the first day of trial. Our Tallahassee, a left-leaning site founded by former lobbyist Max Herrle, posted a shortened video of Calvin […]
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Gruters Introduces Bill Requiring Driver's Licenses to Showcase Citizenship Status

Gruters Introduces Bill Requiring Driver's Licenses to Showcase Citizenship Status

Jackson Bakich
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January 3, 2024
State Senator Joe Gruters (R-FL) has introduced legislation labeled SB 1168 – relating to forms of identification. While one of the main focuses of the bill is to expand the acceptable forms of ID for voter registration to include “United States passport cards, identification cards issued by a federally recognized tribal nation or Indian tribe, […]
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Florida Senator Introduces Bill to Prohibit Reparations Payments

Florida Senator Introduces Bill to Prohibit Reparations Payments

Mateo Guillamont
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November 27, 2023
Tallahassee, Fl- Senator Blaise Ingoglia(R) has floored a bill in the Florida Senate to prohibit the state of Florida from making any reparations payments in perpetuity.  Reparation payments considered in the bill are those potentially arising from claims of descendants of enslaved individuals.  The bill proposes to amend Florida’s Constitution so as to constitutionally enshrine […]
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JUICE —Florida Politics' Juicy Read ? —2.24.2023 — The Tallahassee to Miami Poop Flight From Hell—DeSantis to End Free Tuition for Illegal Immigrants—Much More...

JUICE —Florida Politics' Juicy Read ? —2.24.2023 — The Tallahassee to Miami Poop Flight From Hell—DeSantis to End Free Tuition for Illegal Immigrants—Much More...

Javier Manjarres
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February 23, 2023
The Stinky Flight From Hell The final committee week in Tallahassee concluded on Thursday. Lawmakers, lobbyists, and media types were eager to get home, some jumping in the car and driving home, while others headed to the airport. Senator Shevrin Jones, who usually takes the 8:30 pm American Airlines flight to Miami, took the earlier […]
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New Florida Bill Could Mandate Courts to Provide 'Lactating Spaces'

New Florida Bill Could Mandate Courts to Provide 'Lactating Spaces'

Jim McCool
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January 10, 2023
It is no secret Democrats in the Florida legislature have acted valiantly to support women in the state of Florida.  Now, Senator Lori Berman (D) and Representative Ashley Gantt (D) are working on a bill to mandate lactating spaces for women in all county courthouses. SB 144 and HB 87 require each Florida County courthouse to have […]
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Crist Resigns from House; Focuses on Gubernatorial Campaign

Crist Resigns from House; Focuses on Gubernatorial Campaign

Jackson Bakich
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September 1, 2022
On Wednesday, August 31st, Rep. Charlie Crist (D-FL) announced his resignation from his seat in Florida’s 13th Congressional District, effective immediately. The “Staff for the Office of the 13th Congressional District of Florida” will continue to supply services for constituents up until January when the new candidate is sworn-in next year. This move will allow […]
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GOP Lawmakers Oppose Call for Special Session

GOP Lawmakers Oppose Call for Special Session

Javier Manjarres
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June 9, 2022
Republicans continue to oppose a call by Democrats to hold a special legislative session about gun violence, according to responses to a poll of lawmakers conducted by the Florida Department of State. Lawmakers will have until 3 p.m. Friday to respond to the poll. As of Wednesday, only 10 Republican lawmakers, including incoming House Speaker […]
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