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Florida Senate approves tweaks to elections system

Florida Senate approves tweaks to elections system Only one Republican voted against the bill, which now heads to the House.     A poll worker wears personal protective equipment as she monitors a ballot drop box for mail-in ballots outside of a polling station during early voting, Friday, Aug. 7, 2020, in Miami Beach. [ LYNNE SLADKY | AP ] Updated 2 hours ago TALLAHASSEE — Florida senators voted mostly along party lines Monday to approve a controversial bill that would make dozens of changes to Florida’s vote-by-mail laws. Following nearly an hour of debate that included accusations by Democrats that the measures amounted to voter suppression, the Senate voted 23-17 to send the bill to the House of Representatives, which is advancing a similar measure.

It fell from the sky: Floridians must call police for found rocket debris

It fell from the sky: Floridians must call police for found rocket debris Under a bill headed to Gov. Ron DeSantis, Florida would be the first state to require people to report missing spacecraft parts to police, a lawmaker said.     The SpaceX Falcon Heavy rocket sits on launch pad 39-A at Kennedy Space Center in Florida on Monday February 5, 2018. [ LUIS SANTANA | TIMES ] Updated 3 hours ago TALLAHASSEE — A warning to Floridians: If a piece of the latest SpaceX rocket falls into your yard, call the police — or else. Under a bill passed by lawmakers Monday, Floridians would face charges for not turning over parts of rockets or other manmade space debris that fall onto their property or wash up on their beach.

Florida s close to overhauling auto insurance Here s what s next

Florida’s close to overhauling auto insurance. Here’s what’s next. The largest changes to the state’s automobile insurance laws in nearly 50 years could be a Senate vote away from becoming law.     Heavy traffic is seen along the southbound lanes of I-275 on the Howard Frankland bridge Wednesday, Aug. 28, 2019 in Clearwater. [ DOUGLAS CLIFFORD | Times ] TALLAHASSEE — Lawmakers continue speeding ahead with an overhaul of Florida’s automobile insurance laws. With no debate, the Florida House voted 99-11 on Monday to repeal Florida’s “no-fault” laws and require every motorists to carry bodily injury coverage, a move that could lower rates for some while raising rates for others.

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