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The Florida Legislature left Tallahassee May 3 without passing a balanced budget, its only required constitutional duty.
In a follow-up to a story we brought you last week—the governor’s office says it isn’t sweating the double whammy of hurricane season and a potential state government shutdown.
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FOX 13 Tampa Bay on MSNBudget talks moving slowly in TallahasseeTallahassee lawmakers are failing to come to an agreement on the type of tax cuts that Floridians should see. The governor ...
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, right. delivers his State of the State address as Florida House Speaker Daniel Perez, R-Miami, ...
Florida’s Republican leaders are engulfed in a bitter clash over billions in tax cuts and a state budget divide, even as ...
Florida House Speaker Daniel Perez accused Senate President Ben Albritton of breaking a budget agreement, necessitating a session extension to June 30. The extension is required to finalize the ...
After 25 years of term limits in the Florida Legislature, the takeaway from at least four people who have or still interact ...
With no new deal in sight, House Speaker Daniel Perez called back his members to vote on extending the budget to June 30 ...
Florida could face a state government shutdown for the first time in recent history if lawmakers fail to strike a budget deal ...
Opinion Editor and Columnist Steve Bousquet sorts out the weird political dynamics in Tallahassee as a budget and tax stalemate drags on toward June.
TALLAHASSEE — With no budget agreement in sight, Florida legislative leaders sent memos out to their members Thursday telling them not to return to Tallahassee until after Memorial Day.
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