We need to watch out for that report on facebook, thank you for being my eyes and ears. Were seeing some fog creeping back toward disney world. We will watch out for that as well. Heads up, western tier, fog allowing for a couple of hours. Satellite and radar, aside from the fog where mainly clear sky so once we lose that, here is the planet today, 63 a 10 00, 69 at noon, and winter park. Mid70s this afternoon. Coming up we will track some temperatures that will get chilly for tonight and we will go city by city with the numbers as well and then we would take a look at when the fog will kick out of the area. 5 31 am. I 4 and deneige. We dont have any crashes in the viewing area at this point. I 4, colonial we have some construction and one left lane heading into downtown orlando. Westbound side, you do have a lane blocked off by construction and then southbound, also has a lane blocked for construction. Pioneer trail, they should be picking up the coast about 6 00 and i will let you kn
Senate President Wilton Simpson, a wealthy Republican from Trilby whose business holdings include a giant egg farm, filed paperwork Friday to run for state agriculture commissioner next year.
TALLAHASSEE - Senate budget chief Kelli Stargel says she appreciates Gov. Ron DeSantis’ optimism.
But after Stargel and members of the Senate Appropriations Committee heard a presentation Tuesday about DeSantis’ newly proposed $96.6 billion for the upcoming fiscal year, she signaled the Senate will take a more conservative approach when it draws up a spending plan.
“I like to prepare for the worst and hope for the best,” said Stargel, a Lakeland Republican who chairs the committee.
Chris Spencer, director of the governor’s Office of Policy and Budget, faced a series of questions from the committee after presenting an overview of DeSantis’ proposal, which was released Thursday. It was the first in a series of briefings this week for House and Senate members, who will negotiate a final budget during the legislative session that starts March 2.