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Capital Report: January 10, 2024

On tonight’s program: Both legislative chambers are getting closer to working out their differences in bills that would remove some of the current restrictions involving child labor in Florida; A rise in dangerous human-bear interactions in parts of North Florida have some residents and law enforcers calling for increased use of lethal force, but many conservationists argue that’s taking things too far; A prominent state senator is proposing new restrictions on vote-by-mail, but that idea isn’t gaining traction with Senate President Passidomo; And youth programs, such as Ladies Learning to Lead, are hoping lawmakers will meet their funding requests this session.

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Capital Report: January 5, 2024

On tonight’s program: How will Governor DeSantis’s presidential aspirations affect his influence over Florida lawmakers during the upcoming session?; Florida doesn’t have enough doctors and this session, the state’s Senate President wants to do something about it; Could fewer regulations and requirements make Florida’s traditional public schools more responsive to students’ specific needs?; Florida lawmakers will soon consider limiting what young people can and can’t access on social media; More Florida teens would be allowed to work under a bill being teed up for the 2024 session; And a growing number of local officials are leaving office because of new financial disclosure requirements.

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Capital Report: December 29, 2023

On tonight’s program: A massive expansion of education vouchers gives Florida kids even more choices when it comes to their education; Florida abortion law doesn’t allow an exception when the life of the pregnant person is in danger for mental health reasons. That’s especially concerning considering that many pregnant people struggle to access mental health care; Florida leaders recommended avoiding the new COVID booster shot approved in September against federal guidance; Florida passed a law allowing citizens to carry firearms without advance permitting during 2023. But at least one of the state’s sheriffs had serious reservations; An industrial closing leaves hundreds of people in uncertainly; And a few issues actually found sweeping bipartisan support in 2023. Like making both infant and adult diapers exempt from state sales taxes.

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Capital Report: December 22, 2023

On tonight’s program: With the countdown clock ticking towards Florida’s 2024 lawmaking session, the leaders of the House and Senate are making the rounds pitching their priorities; There’s a big chunk of money Florida could tap to fight childhood hunger. IF state officials hurry up and apply for it; Youthful gun violence is a multi-generational tragedy; A statewide plan to do away with local civilian police oversight boards has begun drawing some pushback; Firefighters across Florida are keeping a close eye on negotiations between the City of Tallahassee and the union representing the city’s firefighters. Among the issues, coverage against the cancer hazards of the profession; Florida’s move over law isn’t just a good idea, it’s also a lifesaver; And Internet cafes are illegal in Florida. But that doesn’t mean they aren’t still around.

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